Tuesday, June 10, 2014

SUPERB LYREBIRD

Superb Lyrebird, photographed at Bundanoon in NSW southern Highlands.
12.     SUPERB LYREBIRD       Menura novaehollandiae

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Also referred to as the Native Pheasant.  The male is up to 1m, and the female up to 86 cms including the tail. The male has a tail for display, the females is simpler and pointed . The lyrebird lives in temperate or sun-tropical forests, woodlands, fern gullies, gorges, plantations. Range includes southern tip of Tasmania where it was introduced in 1934-45, highlands from southern Queensland down to Melbourne, also across to the coast from central NSW down. The lyrebird does roost in trees but it feeds on the ground scratching amongst leaf mulch. Mimics other birds and noises. 





AUSTRALIAN PELICAN

Australian Pelican, photographed on NSW south coast
11.   AUSTRALIAN PELICAN    Pelecanus conspicillatus

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The Pelican is found all over Australia, usually around waterways. May be fresh or sea water. Nomadic. Pelicans are 1.5-1.9 m, wingspan 2.4-2.6 m.



WHITE-FACED HERON

White-faced Heron, photographed at Lane Cove in Sydney.
10.     WHITE-FACED HERON      Egretta novaehollandiae

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Also incorrectly known as the Blue Crane. Found over most of Australia except areas in the east of Western Australia. Found in areas of water, water along roadways, fish ponds and dams.

photographed in northern Queensland