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Birds of Caloundra: a short introduction

Here you'll find photographs of the birds of the city of Caloundra,  on the Sunshine Coast of Australia - and in particular, the beautif...

Monday, May 13, 2024

  Grey Fantails...


Chirpy Chaps!
 

When: We only see these little bundles of energy a couple of times a year. 

Usually as singles, though sometimes as pairs.



 They continually dance, flit and chirp.


The photos of the nest were taken in Mary Cairncross Park, in the Caloundra hinterland near Maleny.


The photos of the nest were taken in Mary Cairncross Park, in the Caloundra hinterland near Maleny




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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Little Pied Cormorant

  Little Pied Cormorants...



These guys are keen waterway hunters.


When: Little Pied Cormorants can be seen all year round.


Unlike Little Black Cormorants who hunt in packs
Little Pied Cormorants are usually pretty solitary. 



They're either drying themselves...


Perched in a tree, resting to be ready for the next hunt... Or scooting in and under the waters looking for a feed.



Little Pied Cormorants breed in colonies but I haven't seen any around here.




Little Pied Cormorants are one of Australia's most common waterbirds, so you'll usually spot one or two on most days.



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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Little Black Cormorant

 Little Black Cormorant...



When: The very descriptively named Little Black Cormorants may be seen around the lake throughout the year. 

In summer, these fellas can often be seen in groups of up to around twenty. They dive around and hunt through the shallows of the lake, as can be seen in this video below.

Other shore birds like pelicans, egrets and herons often shadow the cormorant pack, hoping to get in on the feeding action. 





You tend to see individuals and smaller groups during the colder months. 



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