Golden Whistlers and friends from today.

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clif2
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Golden Whistlers and friends from today.

The weather was really lousy today and I thought if I went west I might beat some of the rain. For once I was right. I saw Male & Female Golden Whistlers, Rufous Whistlers, Rose &Eastern Yellow Robins, Scrubwrens, Honeyeaters, Red-winged Parrot, Whipbirds, Finches etc. It turned in to a nice day. Here are some photos from today.







cathshane

Very nice Shane, looks like you had a good day out.

What is the first one called please?

clif2
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It is a large bird known as a Pheasant Coucal. Thanks Cath and Shane.

Regards

               Shane

cathshane

Thanks for that Shane, its a striking bird.

Karen
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I agree, the pheasant coucal is a striking bird.  Looks like you had a very productive day getting this lot.  Well done.

Karen
Brisbane southside.

pacman
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Shane - that was a good call to head west of Brisbane.

I was on the Redcliffe Peninsula and at Nerangba and the rain gauges should all have had some work.

The Pheasant Coucal is in non-breeding plumage.

I am sure that you will not mind if I add a breeding plumage adult pic taken at Goonellabah in Dec '10. 

Peter

Woko
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Most instructive on the pheasant coucal, shane & pacman. It's not a bird seen here in SA.

Owen1
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Great shots Shane. I would die to see those Red-winged Parrots!

Cheers, Owen.

narly
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I'd be happy with that lot . great shots .yes

Neil

clif2
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Thanks Owen, I was a bit concerned for the RWP as it was alone and was feeding with some Pale-headed Rosellas, plus it is the first time I have seen one so I am at least happy about that.

Regards

               Shane

clif2
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Don't mind at all Peter it is constructive and enriches this post so as to show the other forms.

No problems Woko.

Thanks Narly and Karen.

Regards

               Shane

timmo
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What a magnificent collection of shots, and birds I haven't seen around within the Brisbane area either. Where did you go?

What is the dark grey one in shot 3? A cuckoo of some sort?

I always thought the Pheasant Coucals were migratory like Koels or Channel Billed Cuckoos, but it seems not, having checked my books.

The Pheasant Coucal has been known in our family as the "whoop-whoop bird" for about 20 years since we first heard them in the bush near our place in Newcastle with their deep "ooop, ooop" call.

Cheers
Tim
Brisbane

pacman
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timmo wrote:

I always thought the Pheasant Coucals were migratory like Koels or Channel Billed Cuckoos, but it seems not, having checked my books.

Shane, if I can add another pic.

I have seen a Pheasant Coucal in flight a couple of times and it is not a pretty sight more gliding than flying. I got this, not fast enough, pic in Wollongbar, NSW in Feb '11

Peter

birdie
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Great selection of shots Shane..... a great day out.  I love the Pheasant Coucals , used to have them  running around the bush around  my last house ..... yes Timmo the whoop whoop bird lol .... they sounded like a pack of chimpanzees when they let rip to eachother up and down our valley!!

Sunshine Coast Queensland

birdie
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If you don't mind Shane I thought I would add a link to a previous post of mine showing a Pheasant coucal in flight too

http://www.birdsinbackyards.net/forum/Best-Photos/Pheasant-Coucal-and-more

Sunshine Coast Queensland

clif2
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Thanks Tim, The bird in photo 3 is a Fan-tailed Cuckoo. All of these shots were taken at Hardings Paddock off the Ipswich-Boonah road. I have been going out there a bit lately because they are turning it into a Camp Ground and I think this will be detrimental to the variety of birds that I have seen here, so I am getting in while the going is good. Here is a photo taken from a previous trip of the Cuckoo, this time from the other side.

Regards

               Shane

clif2
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Birdie, no need to ask about posting a photo on any of my threads. If you believe it to be relevant, than it is relevant! So next time you can just post straight into the thread.

Regards

               Shane

clif2
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Peter when I was down Kyogle way in February this year, There was a magnificent specimen of the Coucal that I saw a couple of times on the edge of the road that I wanted to get a photo of, but where it showed itself was on a sharp blind bend so not easy to just stop and snap away, then when I went deliberately to go and get a photo the poor thing had become road kill.

Regards

               Shane

Windhover
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Nice pictures mate! Love that coucal!

clif2
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Thanks Akos, I got covered in cobblers pegs trying for this one and in the end the Coucal knew I was there all along.

Regards

               Shane

timmo
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pacman wrote:
timmo wrote:

I always thought the Pheasant Coucals were migratory like Koels or Channel Billed Cuckoos, but it seems not, having checked my books.

Shane, if I can add another pic.

I have seen a Pheasant Coucal in flight a couple of times and it is not a pretty sight more gliding than flying. I got this, not fast enough, pic in Wollongbar, NSW in Feb '11

Good point - I didn't think of that - yeah they fly about as well as a chook.

Cheers
Tim
Brisbane

birdie
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Timmo ... did you check my link pic?  He'd give a chook a run for its money lol

Sunshine Coast Queensland

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