This will be a short post this week. Also, sorry for not getting to visit many blogs this week. Busy, busy, busy.
The Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis moluccus) is another very common Australian bird - its adapted to human presence rather well, and will feed on almost anything. This opportunist habit has given it the less than flattering slang name of The Bin Chicken.
These birds were all gathered on and around a large breeding colony in Jells Park about 30 minutes from my house. This colony is rather noisy and smelly, but always active.
In some of these birds you can see a patch of bare scarlet skin under the wings. This is normal for this species, although it looks a bit shocking when you see for the first time.
The Australian White Ibis (Threskiornis moluccus) is another very common Australian bird - its adapted to human presence rather well, and will feed on almost anything. This opportunist habit has given it the less than flattering slang name of The Bin Chicken.
These birds were all gathered on and around a large breeding colony in Jells Park about 30 minutes from my house. This colony is rather noisy and smelly, but always active.
In some of these birds you can see a patch of bare scarlet skin under the wings. This is normal for this species, although it looks a bit shocking when you see for the first time.
Normal service will be resumed soon - meanwhile, you can join in with WBW by clicking on the link below - and also as ever, please feel free to share the love for WBW with other bloggers! Cheers. SM
My word, Stewart, you do have a way of bringing back memories for me. I would love to go back there. After all who but a true bird nerd could look forward to a smelly ibis colony or a sewage lagoon?
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ReplyDeletethey are slightly comical birds, in my eyes. A pretence of elegance! YAM xx
Fantastic birds!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I like the dark and light contrast in their plumage.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting beak and bare patch!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteLove the last shot Stewart. These birds are quite destructive with tree that they nest in in the Botanical Gardens in Sydney. Thanks for hosting and have a wonder ful week ahead.
ReplyDeletePicturesque birds... especially with the red stripe under the wings!
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to see birds from place I may never visit. The structure of the breeding colony is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh. A quick glance at that first picture looks like my cat lying on her side facing out. I could even see an ear on the upper left side of the picture.It just looks like her furry belly. .. Love the last shot and the red stripe on the wIng. Nice pictures.. thanks for hosting. I don’t think I have any birds to share. Will check.
ReplyDeleteI think they should be called Black Headed Ibis...just sayin'
ReplyDeleteThat red splash could be alarming, as it looks as if it suffered a mortal wound. They certainly crowd together in their nests.
ReplyDelete"normal service will resume soon"...LMAO, Stewart. Now about these birds: first of all, they are beautiful; second, in the shot with ALL OF THEM, I said, "Holy Moose-poops, look at them all!!!"...:)jp
ReplyDeleteInteresting birds.
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