Monday, September 22, 2014

LONG NECKS & LONG LEGS




A variety of long necked, long legged birds seen and photographed recently around the Sunshine Coast.



A morning outing at the Park Lakes Wetlands in Bli Bli allowed me to observe a large flock of Magpie Geese, quite a few of which were roosting high up in some nearby trees.


Magpie Goose




Magpie Geese








At the same location a solitary Great Egret shone brightly in the morning light.


Great Egret



As too a small contingent of Cattle Egrets resting safely in the middle of a pond.


Cattle Egrets



At Ewan Maddock Dam a Black-necked Stork treated me to a spectacular fly over. With it's 2.3 metre wingspan it is up there with the Brolga and Australian Pelican as our largest birds. 



Black-necked Stork









Low tide on the Mooloolah River at Parrearra allowed for some close views of these two feeding in their own particular manner.



Royal Spoonbill & White-faced Heron





















Cheers & Happy Birding









2 comments:

  1. You are so lucky to have so many variety of large waterbirds there. The stork certainly looks impressive. Great shots as well.

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  2. Thanks Wai Mun. There is always something interesting to observe around our local waterways.

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