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Month: April 2015

The Australian Pelican
April 29, 2015 11 Comments by David Australia

The Australian Pelican

Arrive in any coastal town in Australia, especially one with a working harbour, and there is an excellent chance that […]

Komodo National Park – Here Be Dragons…
April 22, 2015 134 Comments by David Asia

Komodo National Park – Here Be Dragons…

In 2007, a Komodo dragon killed an eight-year-old boy.  This was the first fatal attack on a human by one […]

Is it an owl? Is it a log? No, it is a Frogmouth!
April 14, 2015 6 Comments by David Australia

Is it an owl? Is it a log? No, it is a Frogmouth!

There is a bizarre species of bird that lives in Australasia and across SE Asia that would be entitled to enter […]

Australia – Like Cockatoos?
April 7, 2015 5 Comments by David Australia

Australia – Like Cockatoos?

There are few things in nature that capture a child’s imagination as much as a conversation with a parrot. As […]

Sydney Pelagics – How to see an Albatross
April 5, 2015 6 Comments by David Australia

Sydney Pelagics – How to see an Albatross

The Australian city of Sydney is many things to many people. The state capital of New South Wales is the […]

Where to see a Cassowary
April 4, 2015 7 Comments by David Australia

Where to see a Cassowary

For most bird enthusiasts the Southern Cassowary is something that you read about in the National Geographic or catch a glimpse of […]

San Francisco; Hummingbirds in the city
April 1, 2015 11 Comments by David USA

San Francisco; Hummingbirds in the city

New York City had been held firmly in the grip of what appeared to be the start of a new […]

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