Showing posts with label Bar-shouldered dove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bar-shouldered dove. Show all posts

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Barking owl - crowd pleaser!


This Barking owl turned up at the amenities block at Home Valley Station caravan park while we were there in August. My daughter Hannah wrote in her journal:
Last night during dinner we saw a large bird fly into a tree. It turned out to be a barking owl! It was amazing. We attracted a lot of attention. It was quite weird to be standing there surrounded by people right next to a bathroom. The owl was reddish-brown with a brown striped chest and the underside of its tail. It has white flecked wings. Its head is rather flat with yellow eyes.

Black kite, Home Valley Station, WA
Other hunting and scavenging birds were frequent including Whistling kite and Black kite. At the other end of the food chain it was good for me to finally compare Diamond dove and Peaceful dove "face to face" (I keep getting the names mixed up)!

Diamond dove (foreground) and Peaceful dove (rear)
Bar-shouldered dove not far away as well
Although not in the prolific numbers reported in parts of Australia recently it's always nice to have a budgerigar experience!





And it's always fun meeting new friends!

A somewhat shy Bar-breasted honeyeater, HomeValley Station

 Bird on!




Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Mataranka birds

More new birds for me here at Mataranka and we were finally starting to feel warm (this was late 26 July 2012). Apologies for all the photos of "chooks"! All of the photos below were taken around the Mataranka Homestead Tourist Resort caravan park.

Eremaea list from Mataranka.

White-bellied cuckoo-shrike 
Blue-faced honeyeater 

Bar-shouldered dove
Rufous whistler
Whistling kite
The resident peacock


Bird on!