tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18783751.post114817315163792604..comments2023-11-12T21:16:10.098+11:00Comments on Birds in Tasmania: Any One for Two-Up?BirdingTashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08341646998037894004noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18783751.post-1003932693724454132010-12-06T17:03:40.667+11:002010-12-06T17:03:40.667+11:00We see (hear them first) down here in Dodges Ferry...We see (hear them first) down here in Dodges Ferry Tas - the local tale is that they fly away from bad weather.<br />There's a place called Robertsons Bridge (Between Copping and Buckland) where they can be heard and (seen if you're stealthy)<br />The roadis closed due to the bridge having subsided making it a quiet spot - lovely to walk the deserted roadway and seek out the birds.Robynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12265561457260334566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18783751.post-1148181236830771282006-05-21T13:13:00.000+10:002006-05-21T13:13:00.000+10:00In Perth last weekend, I went in search of WHITE t...In Perth last weekend, I went in search of WHITE tailed Black Cockatoos, and like you, tracked down a few (5) by their calls (almost identical to our Yellows). They, too, were feeding in amongst foliage, and hard to photograph. Got a few very poor shots. Then, a little bit further along, I came on a group of 28, all adorning the branches of a dead tree, like noisy black and white leaves or flowers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com