Black Cockatoo
These are very different from the ubiquitous sulphur-crests: much less harsh and brash-sounding, and much less likely to be anywhere near hoomins.
Forgive the utterly stupid crop, but when you see a black cockatoo, you shoot it.
With a camera, duh.
I heard this one for a few minutes before I saw it; I went out with my camera wandering about trying to see where it was hanging about. After a while I identified the group of trees; then it suddenly sounded like it was on the move; up came the camera; it flew across the road; snappity-snap.
Croppity-crop. ;)
Flickr.
Pentax-DA 50-200 ED WR on Pentax K-30.
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- Pentax K-30
- 1/500
- f/8.0
- 180mm
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