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Australian Birds

Started by caskur, July 14, 2018, 11:07:04 PM

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Quote from: Bricktop post_id=421510 time=1632741074 user_id=1560
An Australian Shelduck. Our biggest duck other than Daniel Andrews.



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It looks like a duck on a lake in Canada.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=421511 time=1632741130 user_id=1560
A yellow-billed Spoonbill. So named for obvious reasons...



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We have crane type birds like that too......no bill like that though.

Bricktop

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It looks like a duck on a lake in Canada.


When they fly you get an idea of their size.



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Quote from: Bricktop post_id=421247 time=1632448711 user_id=1560
A silvereye.



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It's cute.


Cute, but devastating on the wine industry. They'll peck a grape and another and another and another... Botrytise the whole vine. Mind you, one could make a decent sweet wine out of it.

Cute little dinosaurs though.

Oh my, that's a problem for farmers.


More of an inconvenience really. They have to use bird netting or have special audio speakers that will mimic birds of prey in the field. The latter is more ecologically sound, as the netting does cause birds to become traps and injure themselves.

Anonymous

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Quote from: Bricktop post_id=421247 time=1632448711 user_id=1560
A silvereye.



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It's cute.


Cute, but devastating on the wine industry. They'll peck a grape and another and another and another... Botrytise the whole vine. Mind you, one could make a decent sweet wine out of it.

Cute little dinosaurs though.

Oh my, that's a problem for farmers.


More of an inconvenience really. They have to use bird netting or have special audio speakers that will mimic birds of prey in the field. The latter is more ecologically sound, as the netting does cause birds to become traps and injure themselves.

hmm, that's interesting.

Bricktop

Australian Pied Stilt. Stilts are common throughout the world in different guises. Ours have different plumage.



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Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=422162 time=1633223098 user_id=1560
Australian Pied Stilt. Stilts are common throughout the world in different guises. Ours have different plumage.



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A few hours East of Calgary there are birds similar to that.

Bricktop

Yours will probably have a completely black face.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=422510 time=1633481325 user_id=1560
Yours will probably have a completely black face.

Like Justin Trudeau.

 :laugh:

Bricktop


Bricktop

Our very own kookaburra...or "laughing dove".



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Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=423954 time=1634444317 user_id=1560
Our very own kookaburra...or "laughing dove".



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Is the kookaburra a large bird?

Bricktop

The kookaburra is a member of the kingfisher species, and is the largest of that type.



It also doesn't hunt for fish. It generally eats small animals or large insects.



It is about the size of a crow or magpie. It is quite gregarious, and will aclimatise to human presence quite well. They rarely scatter if larger animals or humans are nearby. They just sit in the tree and watch. Whilst not tame, they will come quite close to humans if there's food in the deal. They will even steal food from a table if humans are not too close.

Anonymous

Quote from: Bricktop post_id=424023 time=1634506535 user_id=1560
The kookaburra is a member of the kingfisher species, and is the largest of that type.



It also doesn't hunt for fish. It generally eats small animals or large insects.



It is about the size of a crow or magpie. It is quite gregarious, and will aclimatise to human presence quite well. They rarely scatter if larger animals or humans are nearby. They just sit in the tree and watch. Whilst not tame, they will come quite close to humans if there's food in the deal. They will even steal food from a table if humans are not too close.

I don't think we have any bird like that.....at least not where I live.

Bricktop

Unless you have kingfishers you probably don't.