Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos. (Photos and Video)

in #nature7 years ago

The Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoos (Calyptorhynchus funereus) have been visiting my backyard this week to feed on the Banksia cones. I managed to get a couple of shots this morning before they flew off. I've also included a video I took earlier in the year where you can hear the wonderful calls these birds make. The video also includes a juvenile doing it's begging call.

( All photos, videos, and text on this blog are by @mostly.nature )

Aves Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo BY Tas n2 2017-10-14.jpg

Aves Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo BY Tas n1 2017-10-14.jpg

The knocking noises in the video is the sound of pine cones that the cockatoos are dropping from the tree tops.

The photos were taken with a Canon 7D camera and a Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L lens
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Great! I don't think I have seen this type of cockatoo before

Thanks. I notice some of your posts are around Canberra. You should be able to see these cockatoos there so keep an eye out for them.

We get these beauties up here on the Sunshine Coast as well as the rare Glossy Black Cockatoo. We have a old bush lore saying if you see the Black Cockatoos flying North it's going to rain and the number you see is the days of rain. We've had an extremely dry year and last week I saw 13 Black Cockatoos flying North. Pouring rain today. Maybe a little truth in the story.

Yes the red tail glossy black, my father - in - law is the glossy black specialist here on the coast.
Cheers.

Don't see them often. Your father-in-law would be an interesting bloke to have a yarn with.

Yes he is. Usually spotted at the environment center at Noosa, or greening noosa, or weeding a strangers front yard. There is a children book about glossy blacks that he is illustrated in. He also teaches environment studies with the local schools in the area. Very interesting indeed.
Cheers

Interesting bit of folklore. I'm on the north coast of Tas so if the cockies flew north they be heading out to see. Not that that has prevented it raining down here :-)
(Sorry for the late reply)

Beautiful photos and great video!

Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.

That top photo is absolutely gorgeous! 💜

Thanks. I only got two shots before it flew off :-)

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