Adventure Bound: Wild Encounters
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Wild Encounters

Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos
May, 2009
These White birds are truly stunning parrots.


Masked Lapwing
May, 2009
It feed on insects and their larvae, and earthworms. Most food is obtained from just below the surface of the ground, but some may also be taken above the surface. Birds are normally seen feeding alone, in pairs or in small groups.


Bar-tailed Godwit
May, 2009
Bird wade through the shallows or over exposed mud and probe their long bills rapidly into the bottom to find food.


Lorikeets
May, 2009
There are a number of lorikeets varieties that appeal as birds. These varieties can be divided into two main groups – the Small Australian Lorikeets, and the larger tropical lorikeets.


Crested Pigeons
May, 2009
Crested Pigeons may breed at any time of the year, but mostly from September to March. The nest is a delicate structure of twigs placed in a tree or dense bush. Both sexes share the incubation of the eggs, and both care for the young.


Seagulls
April, 2009
These are the birds that invaded the comedy TV show "2 and a half men".


Little Pied Cormorant
April, 2009
This is the best diving bird in Sydney. It swim underwater to catch its prey but it's not only a good swimmer and also this bird can fly.


White Ibis
April, 2009
Their preferred habitats include swamps, lagoons, floodplains and grasslands, but it has also become a successful inhabitant of urban parks and gardens.


Black and White Ravens
April, 2009
These birds are just beside the footh path scavenging.


Pigeons
April, 2009
LOL! They don't mind me taking their video while they're feeding.


Pelican
April, 2009
The most amazing bird I often see in Cooks River.


Wild Ducks
March, 2009
These flock of birds caught my attention that I couldn't resist taking a video.


Fox
March, 2009
This animal is not native to Australia. Somebody must have been imported it. I don't want to get more closer cause this thing is wild.


Ravens
March, 2009
These birds are feasting on a fish carcass they caught from the river.

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