Had this guy turn up and put on a show a while back.
Not sure what the behaviour was about, but he carried on stretching his wings like this for about 10 minutes.
Not a finch photo.
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Looks a bit Kooky to me
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Crazy hair = crazy bird
Hmmm even got those crazy eyes happening too ...
Me thinks he is a special ...
Hmmm even got those crazy eyes happening too ...
Me thinks he is a special ...
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love Kookaburras great shots
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That behaviour is most likely all about "look at me , this is my place" . Great pics and awesome birds . That birds happy and just showing off a bit. They keep the young ones around for the next season and the youngsters help defend the territory and raise the next clutch, Theres a fancy name for that behaviour and Aussie birds have more of that going on than anywhere else on the planet.Wrens,Babblers,Choughs ect ect.
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Hi DB,
He was pretty pleased with himself and very cooperative with the camera.
We always have a few of these around and they never seem to show any interest in the aviaries, although I'm sure they would happily dispose of fledglings in the wild.
He was pretty pleased with himself and very cooperative with the camera.
We always have a few of these around and they never seem to show any interest in the aviaries, although I'm sure they would happily dispose of fledglings in the wild.
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This was an area of study I was interested in at one time, fascinating area of study and we have so many species that are cooperative like this in Australiadesertbirds wrote:That behaviour is most likely all about "look at me , this is my place" . Great pics and awesome birds . That birds happy and just showing off a bit. They keep the young ones around for the next season and the youngsters help defend the territory and raise the next clutch, Theres a fancy name for that behaviour and Aussie birds have more of that going on than anywhere else on the planet.Wrens,Babblers,Choughs ect ect.