I saw some other birds on my trip - what I think is a Pacific heron but the neck is not held in the s-shape, 2 pairs of whistling kites and some water birds
According to the Reader's Digest Complete book of Australian Birds, the Pacific heron Ardea pacifica is aka the white-necked heron. Good to see we agree - I don't think I have seen (or noticed) one before, so I wasn't sure what it was. It flew right over the car while I was looking at the black-shouldered kites
Birdie my first bird guide The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds is one I use a lot because it shows what many birds look like from underneath when flying eg BOP, ducks etc. It's a real help when that is the main way you see them. I have lots of bird books now, but that one and the reader's digest one (because it has lots of behavioural info and great photos of young) are my favourites
Nice variety there Birdgirl :)
I think I saw a Hobby fly really low over me today, have to consult the bird bible and check out the features.
Sunshine Coast Queensland
That one would have to be a White-necked Heron.
Nice Shot.
Wish i could see one!
According to the Reader's Digest Complete book of Australian Birds, the Pacific heron Ardea pacifica is aka the white-necked heron. Good to see we agree - I don't think I have seen (or noticed) one before, so I wasn't sure what it was. It flew right over the car while I was looking at the black-shouldered kites
Birdie my first bird guide The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds is one I use a lot because it shows what many birds look like from underneath when flying eg BOP, ducks etc. It's a real help when that is the main way you see them. I have lots of bird books now, but that one and the reader's digest one (because it has lots of behavioural info and great photos of young) are my favourites