Hi Libby, I saw a flock of about 8 go over our neighbourhood yesterday, heading north.
Chris
On 1 Jan 2024, at 15:16, Elizabeth Keen via Canberrabirds <> wrote:
A group of Superbs, at least one adult and two noisy begging youngsters, are spending a lot of time these days in a big dense ash tree next to our house in Hackett. The tree is laden with clusters of seeds that are providing a feast for King
parrots, mixed rosellas and G ang gangs
as well. But the Superbs are the noisiest .. Libby
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On 23 Dec 2023, at 11:58 am, Richard Allen via Canberrabirds <> wrote:
Rather “nice” parrots with begging young outside National Gallery as well.
Richard
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On 22 Dec 2023, at 8:10 pm, Julie Clark via Canberrabirds <> wrote:
Hi All,
Following on from recent Superb Parrot comments, I thought I'd share a recent Yerrabi Pond sighting.
About 10 days ago, I managed to get out for my first walk at home for about a month. Heading around Yerrabi Pond, it wasn't long before I heard the sound of begging juvenile parrots. It took me a minute or two to register that it was Superb Parrots I was hearing.
Over the course of the next hour I had the pleasure of seeing at least 25 birds and watching three males and one female feeding numerous juveniles in several locations. I'd estimate that at least 70% of the birds were juveniles.
I couldn't resist taking many photos, although the views weren't great as they tended to be high up and nearly always partially concealed but it was still a glorious sight!
Some of my many photos are on Flickr if anyone is interested.
Tasmania Trip: Nov 13-22
Also, in case anyone else is visiting Tasmania in the near future, we had a recent 9-day trip there. The trip included a 3-night stay at Inala on Bruny Island. Highlights of the trip included the Forty-spotted Pardalote, Blue-winged Parrot, male Pink Robin
with juveniles, European Greenfinch, Hooded Plovers and seeing juvenile Australian Pied Oystercatchers for the first time. For interested folks, an album of photos is on Flickr:
Wishing everyone a happy, safe and relaxing Christmas and a bird-filled 2024!
All the best,
Julie
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