Had a great drive down from Tennant Creek Today.
At the large dam on the western side of the Stuart Highway opposite the railway overpass at the Ali-Curung turn off there were three Brolga standing by the water’s edge.
Of course I pulled over for a look as I have never seen anything of note in this dam at all. As I opened my door a murder (quite literally as it would turn out) of Little Crows flew past, chasing a Little Black Cormorant. The cormorant flew into a nearby Bloodwood, but to no avail as the crows attacked it mercilessly, until it was a helpless figure on the ground beneath a pile of crows. They proceeded to eat it.
Is this odd crow behaviour considering the abundant food available around here at the moment which doesn’t require chasing and gang-pecking?
Anyway, the Brolgas were a stunning highlight to the drive.
Chris Watson Alice Springs ===============================
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Strange that the cormorant didn’t take cover in the water …
LK
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