By that criteria, the Aus White Ibis is exceedingly tame ;)
On Sunday, December 18, 2005, at 09:04  PM, Dean Cutten wrote:
 
AusBirders,
The recent thread on the tameness of rails has prompted me to report a
general observation on some Australian birds around the area I live in.
 After having spent 14 years living in Alabama, USA returning in 2003 I 
have
noted
 that many Australian birds are much quieter than those I observed in 
AL. I
am mainly refering to those birds approached in a backyard environment 
but
my observations are not confined to that area. It was rare to get 
close to
birds that frequented our backyard in AL (Red-breasted Nuthatch was
 sometimes an exemption to this) whereas here in my current location a 
number
of species can be approached. The
 ultimate here is that I have had 3 backyard species feed out of my 
hand,
namely, Silvereye, White-browed Scrubwren and Superb F-W with the 
Silvereye
commanding the most respect from the other  2 species. The Gray
 Shrike-Thrush has taken food just inches from my hand. Several 
Honeyeater
species and Striated Thornbill will allow you to approach them quite 
closely
while they are feeding in the shrubs. I have had a Gray Fantail land 
on my
leg while sitting in a chair.
 In the field I have noticed that frequenting the same areas regularly 
some
species don't fly off as quickly when walking up to them. One species 
in
particularly that does this is the Purple Swamphen. The Australian 
Magpie is
another species that quickly becomes less intimitated the more 
frequently
you walk past them.
 
 
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