fantastic - we saw a similar PIP on 20th Sept, preening and cuddling with
another one in neighbour's big eucalypt - first thought it was shadow from the
leaves or dirt of some kind but the head was light greyish. Too far off for
photo and it hasn't been back. Our first Wongaling Beach PIP arrived on 15 Sept.
Helen
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From: Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge <>
To: Birding Aus <>
Sent: Sunday, 22 September 2013, 12:07
Subject: Unusual birds around Cairns
Hi Folks,
A single Pied Imperial Pigeon returned to the Lodge on 12th September which is
about the normal date for returning birds. What was unusual about this bird
was that it has a grey head. It has been seen several times since and the head
is still grey.
A photo is on our blog page( http://kingfisherparkbirdwatchers.blogspot.com)
along with what appears to be a giant juvenile Black-necked Stork in Cairns. We
also put up a couple of photos of Graceful Honeyeater in light of the recent
discussion about these and Yellow-spotted Honeyeater.
Cheers,
Keith & Lindsay.
-- Keith & Lindsay Fisher
Kingfisher Park Birdwatchers Lodge
RN 6 Mt. Kooyong Road
Julatten QLD 4871
Ph : (07) 4094 1263
Web Site: www.birdwatchers.com.au
Blog: http://kingfisherparkbirdwatchers.blogspot.com/
Winner: Wet Tropics 2010 Cassowary Award for Nature Based Tourism
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