Nice variety of shots of the black cockatoos laza - great photos.
(I have never seen any variety of black cockatoo, and I am very keen to get a sighting of one. I thought my luck had changed last week when in the distance i saw a large black bird with a large white beak glide into some trees. I eagerly approached expecting a black cockatoo, but was bitterly disappointed to discover a raven holding a golfball in its beak.)
Yes WD they are lovely bird and while I get plenty of sightings of the white and red tails here in South West WA. Normally they flying over or perched up in the shadows of very large trees.
I was very lucky to come across these guys sitting in the shrubs just off the coast and quite relaxed that I could get within a few metres of them
They are beautiful parrots. Well taken images!
Some great shot there Laza. They are a big bird when you get close up to one.
Samford Valley Qld.
Nice variety of shots of the black cockatoos laza - great photos.
(I have never seen any variety of black cockatoo, and I am very keen to get a sighting of one. I thought my luck had changed last week when in the distance i saw a large black bird with a large white beak glide into some trees. I eagerly approached expecting a black cockatoo, but was bitterly disappointed to discover a raven holding a golfball in its beak.)
Thanks for the comments guys,
Yes WD they are lovely bird and while I get plenty of sightings of the white and red tails here in South West WA. Normally they flying over or perched up in the shadows of very large trees.
I was very lucky to come across these guys sitting in the shrubs just off the coast and quite relaxed that I could get within a few metres of them
Dont take life too seriously, it never ends well
Great photos. I am still yet to see white and red-tailed black cockatoos.
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
Beautiful photographs there of Carnaby's Black Cockatoo (probably), going by the short beak and heathy habitat.
Nice shots there laza, saw some at Xmas around Stirling Ranges but didn't see a Baudin's.