Showing posts with label crested pigeons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crested pigeons. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Wild Bird Wednesday & Nature Notes - Crested Pigeons


At the Port Augusta Arid Lands Botanical Gardens
the bird life was prolific

I have loads to post over a number of weeks

These crested pigeons were out for a stroll


attending to some adjustments in their plumage


and off on the strut again . . .


Linking with 


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Wild Bird Wednesday - Birds in the Park + one


Where do birds come to you when you seed them?

Any park frequented by families with small children
will do, even with intermittent rain

A proud Black Duck drake checking me out


sorry guys, I only came to read my book and relax for half an hour

her ladyship is more observant and waltzes right by


next a Crested Pigeon 


or two amble over


and strut off in disgust at the bookworm


the bonus for this week is an obliging Superb Blue Wren hen 
 in the paddock next to my garden


Linking with Stewart's


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

World Bird Wednesday - Peterborough Birds


Caught in the streets of Peterborough (see post below) on my dawn walk before we proceeded north to a warmer climate. Already here it was much warmer than more than 300 km south where the autumnal chill had decidedly set in.


                             Crested pigeon enjoying the first warm sun-rays of the morning.


Two for the price of one . . .


That's what I think of you!


There was not very much around to choose from, so here is a poor little Murray Magpie missing a part of it's foot.


This is one of the birds I am hoping to bag in the wild much further north, the Ring-neck Parrot.
A pair of them were in a cage at the motel we stayed at. As far as I know they are protected birds and I do hope the owners had a special licence from Fisheries and Wildlife!


Just to round off, the resplendent Railway Hotel in which we did not stay, preferring our bathroom facilities en-suite. Maybe next time I'll bother to bring a dressing gown and we'll try it.

Happy bird watching, next time some arid lands birds.

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