John Redeker Greeting Cards Photography and Canvas Prints
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        • Rulers of the sky...
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Bigger birds deserve their own page here

Picture
095. The Cape Barren Goose and chick

The Cape Barren Goose certainly is a 'bigger' bird, 
standing between 
75 and 90 cm. 



056. Pelicans - too big to argue with!
097. Black Swan & cygnets - the only swan in the world that is so predominantly black; (Morcombe)
046. The White-faced Heron - stately, large - and looking very grumpy here!
046a. The White-faced Heron - still looking very aloof.
211. The Brush Wattlebird - sizeable
350. Yellow Wattle Bird with a dainty morsel for lunch - a Tasmanian native, big enough to get on this page.
255. Native Hen and Chicks - a Tasmanian native. Affectionately known to many as 'turbo-chooks', because of their amazing acceleration when risking themselves on the road!
096. Lapwing (plover) & chicks
160. Cuckoo, fantailed
338. The Pallid Cuckoo - much bigger than the host nest it lays its eggs in!
212. Black-faced cuckoo shrike
131. The Common Bronzewing is a member of the pigeon family - and is sizeable.
147. Pied Oyster Catcher +3
On to:    Rulers of the Sky!
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