Showing posts with label Fairy martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairy martin. Show all posts

Friday, January 18, 2013

Bird construction Inc. (nests, tunnels, bowers)

It appears that summer in Wee Jasper is still family time with many juvenile birds around and still much evidence of nesting activity.

I am always a little excited to come up from Melbourne and see the Rainbow Bee-eaters. These are distant views taken across the Goodradigbee River but they show the bird leaving and approaching the nesting tunnel.

Rainbow bee-eater, January 2013

Fairy martin bottle nests
This Willie wagtail nest was built over the water. 
It was pointed out by the kids who had noticed it while floating down the river on tyre tubes. 
What works best - the feather or the cap? Not a nest of course but the bower of the Satin bowerbird.
And finally Marj K has some nice shots of Leaden flycatchers nesting at nearby Micalong Reserve.

Bird on!



Friday, March 9, 2012

Shearwater Estate's ugly ducklings

It's OK. I'm talking swans and grebes!

The idea that a cygnet could be mistaken for an ugly duckling entertained Hans Christian Anderson. In a similar vein I remember being fascinated to discover that those funny-looking little ducklings that never grew bigger were actually things called grebes!

Whatever can be said about island developers they have certainly been successful in creating what is currently a bird-attracting wetland at Shearwater Estate.

Many other species also frequent the wetland (Ereamea list - 59 species) ..... including actual ducks!

Hoary-headed grebe (Poliocephalus poliocephalus)
Immature bird (similar to non-breeding winter adult plumage)
I think we are seeing here the grebe's nictitating membrane
which is said to serve as a contact lens when diving.
Like water off a grebe's back!

By way of comparison - adult breeding plumage
Fishers Wetland, Phillip Island, 5/1/2009
(all other photos Shearwater estate)
Black swan (Cygnus atratus)

Can reach to scratch anywhere on it's back
and see the spot as well!


Hardhead or White-eyed duck (Aythya australis)
Little pied cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos)
Welcome swallows (Hirundo neoxena)
& Fairy martins (Petrochelidon ariel)