These pictures were taken about 3 weeks - ie about half a lifetime - ago, on what turned out to be one of my last local trips before such things became restricted.
I know that I have posted pictures of this species - possibly this actual bird if the truth be told - before, but I really like them.
The Australasian Swamphen (Porphyrio melanotus) is now considered a full species, where as in the past it was thought to be a sub-species of the more widespread Purple Swamphen.
Given the size of the beak, feet and attitude I am glad they are not larger. Clearly they once were dinosaurs.
I know that I have posted pictures of this species - possibly this actual bird if the truth be told - before, but I really like them.
The Australasian Swamphen (Porphyrio melanotus) is now considered a full species, where as in the past it was thought to be a sub-species of the more widespread Purple Swamphen.
Given the size of the beak, feet and attitude I am glad they are not larger. Clearly they once were dinosaurs.
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