Eastern Koel

10 posts / 0 new
Last post
stevehapp
stevehapp's picture
Eastern Koel

Eastern Koel (Eudynamys orientalis) both male and female, seen on the aerial of a house in my street in inner city Newcastle. I photographed the male out the door of my place.
Its a bit of a change to get a photo of a bird in my backyard!
,

Male Eastern Koel
,

female Eastern Koel
,
I actually saw a Channel-billed Cuckoo down the park the other day.
,
cheers,
steve

ed
ed's picture

good shots, the best I can come up with on my TV aeriel....

Ed Townsville NQ

Amateur

Love the photos, I've only seen a koel once, and that was a female one. You can hear the bloody things going all day at home and school but i've never seen it. Well done.

stevehapp
stevehapp's picture

ha ha, that is great ed.. Is that a cobra? ;)
,
Yes, family anatidae, heaps around here... coo coo coo..
,
:)
cheers,
steve

Tassie

Good ones mate, the female has nice markings.
Ed you can keep your tv antenna mate. I hate "Joe Blakes" of any description.

smeedingo2
smeedingo2's picture

HI steve
Nice shots mate love the snake ED

birdie
birdie's picture

Great shots all

Ed, what I want to know is what alerted you to take a photo of your TV aerial in the first place? Was it interfering with your reception? :)

Cheers

Birdie

Sunshine Coast Queensland

ed
ed's picture

No cobras in Oz, Steve, that's a Carpet Snake (python, Morelia spilota). Lots of Koel activity around but rarly in camera shot.
Hi Birdie, not sure why I looked up on taking the dog out the back door for an evening walk. TV was fine. Maybe having that a couple of meters above your head sends out a signal even in the dark??

Ed Townsville NQ

birdie
birdie's picture

HI Steve

I was pretty excited the other morning when I was walking to finally catch sight of a Male Koel. I hear them calling all the time but have only once managed to see one, and that was before i even knew what they were from this forum. Funnily enough it was about 20m from where I saw this one.
He was in someone's back garden in a tree and it was so hard to spot him even though his calling was piercing by the time I managed to see him. I was able to watch him calling for quite a while but of course.... I didn't have the camera with me did I!

Ed, just spotted your answer, yes I know what you mean!! :)

Cheers

Birdie
PS. Is it unusual for a species to have such a pretty patterned female?

Sunshine Coast Queensland

Amateur

Similar thing happened to me Birdie. I've only ever seen one which was last year and only saw my second one on the weekend. I was gettin ready for golf at about 5:30 where I could hear him loud and clear, I went out back where it was still dark and eventually saw him in the top branches of our Gum Tree, calling his head off waking up the entire neighbourhood. I got my camera out but to no avail, the shot is blurred... He was constantly calling until one of the neighbours woke upand started chucking things at him,. he didn't move from his spot, but he certainly shutup!

Well, I'm heading up to Port Stevens Fri, Sat and Sun, I'll see what pics I can get up there :)

 and   @birdsinbackyards
                 Subscribe to me on YouTube