By Birding-Aus, on September 10th, 2021% Hey everyone…
I have a Canon 7D mk ll camera body… What do u all use out there that’s fast and efficient when it comes to card readers downloading images that are RAW to the computer fast Nd great quality??? The other cheap one I got had these little projection thingys which became a little . . . → Read More: Card readers
By Birding-Aus, on September 6th, 2021% Good morning,
I hope you are good ? I need an urgent Favour from you, I'd appreciate if you could email me back once you get this.
Many thanks,
Tony
By Birding-Aus, on September 2nd, 2021% Has anyone looked at the systematics of the Pied Currawong on the cape? I spent time watching them last week and their flight seemed (at least to me) more laborious than those farther south. Is this my imagination or have others noticed differences?
— Iain CampbellTropical Birding Tourswww.tropicalbirding.com . . . → Read More: Pied Currawong on Cape York
By seashore, on September 2nd, 2021% I’m sure some of you lucky ones see Frogmouths regularly but when one pays me a visit at night at my home I’m astounded…
www.ararelitus.com/blog/tawny-frogmouth-gives-a-hoot
Chris Shaw seashore@internode.on.net +61 409 675912
www.ararelitus.com
After the game, the King and the Pawn go into the same box. – Italian proverb
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By Birding-Aus, on September 2nd, 2021% Hi Phil, Were the Chowchillas reacting to you ? Have had Buff Breasted Button quail flushed then fly high back over my Head to land ~ 50 m behind, twice, separate birds, not through tree branches though. Inland from you, next to a large dam alongside the main inland road. This was a predator escape . . . → Read More: Birding-Aus Digest, Vol 95, Issue 2
By Birding-Aus, on September 1st, 2021% I think reacting to the other group as I was not unduly close. maybe the combination of us plus the problems with the other group proved too much! Usually they would scuttle away or fly low down very short distances, This was a very atypical behaviour. Phil Gregory oreornis@gmail.com ornithological writer/tour leader/tour facilitator Field Guides . . . → Read More: Chowchillas
By Birding-Aus, on September 1st, 2021% I had an odd thing happen Aug 30 at Lake Barrine- we walked towards where some Chowchillas were calling and suddenly 3 appeared flying quite high overhead and darting through some branches in a large tree maybe 15-20 m up; they may have doubled back round as they began calling again not too long . . . → Read More: Chowchillas odd behaviour
By Birding-Aus, on August 30th, 2021% Hi All. Rainbow Lorikeets are tough, will see off SC Cockatoos, Noisy Miners, even butcherbirds. But Crested Pigeons show no mercy toward the lorikeets when squabbling over food. They sidle up to the lorikeet, rapidly flap their wing three or four times, hitting the lorikeet, and the lorikeet moves off.. otherwise the CP chases and . . . → Read More: Aggressive Crested pigeons.
By Birding-Aus, on August 29th, 2021% Hi there… Quick question… Has anyone seen Red-necked avocets one the Tweed Heads vicinity or region???
Thanks Kirri 😊
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By nigeladlam, on August 28th, 2021% I am arranging two birding trips through Trogon Tours to Argentina next year and am keen for other birders to join me to lower the cost even further. 1. NW and NE Argentina 24 days from about September 20, 2022: about $Au10,000, plus two relatively cheap domestic airfares. Very good price. Starting in Cordoba, ending . . . → Read More: Argentina
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