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"Shrieking Carnaby"
Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo, Narrikup, WA
"For the past three years, I've been visiting a location where endangered Carnaby's Cockatoos flock in their hundreds for six weeks or so. They are drawn in by seasonal grasses that provide a rich source of food. From my repeated visits I've come to better understand their habits and the different lighting opportunities in the area. This past year I could only find time to do one shoot with these Cockatoos, but the knowledge I'd gained from previous years allowed me to plan and take full advantage of my morning with them. Standing beside a roadside fence where the Cockatoos will often perch, I captured a beautiful backlit shot of this female Carnaby's letting out a distinctive shriek as she flew in to land."
By Nathan Watson
2023 BirdLife Australia Photography Awards
#nathan watson#photographer#carnaby's black-cockatoo#bird photograhy#cockatoo#bird photography#narrikup#western australia#australia#birdlife australia photography awards#nature
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Today's bird is the Carnaby's Black Cockatoo
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First sighting, Carnaby's Black Cockatoo
Esperance
#original photographers#nature photography#wildlife photography#bird photography#Carnaby's Black Cockatoo#White Tailed Black Cockatoo#first sighting#Esperance
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Buy Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo - Online Parrot Store
https://www.onlineparrotstore.com/product/buy-carnabys-black-cockatoo/
Buy Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo Online.This might shock certain individuals, as the species happens over a seriously wide area of south Western Australia, where they are frequently rather obvious, some of the time congregating into huge groups.They are even view as irritations by certain ranchers when they drop onto yields of almonds and comparative food varieties.
Be that as it may, their populace has declined extraordinarily in ongoing many years, due generally to the misfortune and discontinuity of their favored living spaces, and they need the help of protection projects to guarantee their endurance.
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Cockatoos have always been my favourite type of bird!!
*not pictured: Carnaby's Black Cockatoo, Baudin's Black Cockatoo, Glossy Black Cockatoo, Western Corella and the Cockatiel
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eh fuck it, you all should 100% come to Australia and see all our cool shit.
like yeah it’s hot as shit in January and the fires, and also the floods. Man the floods.
but it’s genuinely a beautiful place, also SCENIC WORLD EXISTS AND IT IS THE FUCKING COOLEST PLACE I’VE BEEN
Fuck yeah coal mining place turned theme park turned nature reserve!!!!
it’s literally a temperate rainforest RIGHT THERE IN THE FUCKING CRACKS OF THE MOUNTAINS it’s so fucking cool man.
I have desperately wanted to nerd out about all the cool ass places here in Australia for like 15 years I have never mentioned how fucking big a nerd I am.
I SAW A FREAKING NOBEL PRIZE IT WAS SO FUCKING COOL
I just want to gush and gush and gush and gush forever.
I love it here, genuinely.
I just know I can’t afford a home lol, the median price of a house is 1 million dollars guys!
I still love it to fuck here
DID YOU KNOW WE HAVE A FREAKING SEAHORSE AQUARIUM DEICATED TO JUST SEAHORSES???
did you know we have giant worms????
we also have super cool caves with glowworms aswell!
there’s also so many art and history museums oh my fucking god we have so many and they are all good.
I love our parks and nature reserves and animals and birds!
have you ever picked up a skink with your bare hands??? I love those little guys
we have tartatuals and stick insects and so many turtles
longer head and snake head turtles my beloved
have you ever seen carnaby’s black cockatoos in real life? They are fucking beautiful creatures
the geo science center in the ACT literally has a piece of the fucking moon
and all sorts of cool shit
I can’t even begin to list literally everything there’s so many wonderful places
tassie is so beautiful man, if you have ever been there you know what I mean.
god I literally can’t describe how excited and GIDDY it makes me being able to just..
talk, I love it here. I hate a lot, but. I love it so much.
I wish more people knew how cool it is here
#Australia#Yeah I love it here#I also hate it here#not my fault the government are pissy and also extremely extremely corrupt
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Species for: Haikyuu! PT.2
Seijoh/Aoba Johsai: Nobuteru Irihata: Anatolian Shepherd (Dog) Sadayuki Mizoguchi: Kangal Shepherd (Dog) Oikawa's Unnamed Ex-Girlfriend/Rika Makino: Russian Blue (Cat) Tōru Oikawa: Havana Brown (Cat) Issei Matsukawa: Calupoh (Mexican Wolfdog) Takahiro Hanamaki: Saarloos Wolfdog Hajime Iwaizumi: Belgian Malinois (Dog) Shigeru Yahaba: Akita Inu Shinji Watari: Shikoku (Dog) Yūtarō Kindaichi: Czechoslovakian Wolfdog Akira Kunimi: Japanese Chin (Dog) Kentarō Kyōtani: Tosa Inu Kaneo Yuda: Icelandic Sheepdog Motomu Sawauchi: Irish Wolfhound (Dog) Heisuke Shido: Kuchi/Afghan Shepherd (Dog) Shiratorizawa: Tanji Washijō: Black Egale Akira Saitō: Japanese Grosbeak Wakatoshi Ushijima: Peryton/Red Deer x Golden Eagle Jin Soekawa: Grey-headed Woodpecker Eita Semi: Carnaby's Black Cockatoo Reon Ōhira: Griffin/Barbary Lion x Black Stork Satori Tendō: Canis Mutt/Golden Jackal x Coyote x Red/Grey Wolf Mix x Herding Dog Mix Yunohama: Rufous Turtle Dove Tsutomu Goshiki: Pterolycus/Grey Wolf x American Kestrel Yu Shibata: Black Kite Kenjirō Shirabu: Mute Swan Taichi Kawanishi: Green Pheasant Kai Akakura: Brant Goose Hayato Yamagata: Peregrine Falcon Yūshō Sagae: Eurasian Wryneck Umeda & Suzuki: Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker
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going, going, gone carnaby's cockatoos (critically endangered)
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Image: ‘Artscape’ Spring 2015 City of Kingston, Melbourne, Australia.
Exhibition flyer.
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Threatened
Due to habitat loss this beautiful Carnaby Black Cockatoo is highly endangered.
Like many other creatures who we impact upon, the pandemic has given them some respite. Let’s hope we can do better when we start coming out again.
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Carnaby’s black-cockatoo
For Perth locals, Carnaby’s black-cockatoos wheeling across the city skyline is a familiar sight as they migrate to the Swan Coastal Plain from early summer.
Photograph: Raeline Smith
#raeline smith#photographer#carnaby's black-cockatoo#cockatoo#bird photography#perth#swan coastal plain#australia#nature
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Golden West Australia, 2015. What is probably the threatened Carnaby’s black Cockatoo, Calyptorhynchus latirostris , here having a damn good feed on some eucalypt gumnuts near Point D’Encastreaux in the D’Encastreaux National Park in Western Australia, between Albany and Augusta. We lucked on a flock of about 20 of them.
#ahstitt.com#golden west#black cockatoo#carnabys black cockatoo#carnaby's cockatoo#Calyptorhynchus latirostris#eucalyptus#gumnuts#cockatoo#point d'encastreaux#d'encastreaux national park#national park#western australia#australia#australian native#australian wildlife#birds
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Who you looking at?
Carnaby's Black Cockatoos at sunset
On my travels
#original photographers#nature photography#wildlife photography#bird photography#Carnaby's Black Cockatoo#on my travels#Moora
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Hey Harvey, I notice that you've got some birb friends. I gotta ask, how loud do they get?
Harvey: Heh, a lotta people know parrots can get loud, but they don’t even know the half of how vocal some of ‘em can get. Peanut tends to get louder than Oreo since he’s more extroverted, but both of my two little guys can crank out up to 120 decibels, which is just as loud as my guitar amp! Doesn’t bother me much though, I’ve been blastin out speakers and working at a sanctuary with hundreds of birds like ‘em for years and years. Basically, better not come visit my place if you aren’t ready to be hit with our energy and passion full-force!!
#AAAAAAAA#OC#original character#askbox#OC questions#characterasks#cockatoo#umbrella cockatoo#carnaby black cockatoo#punk rock#punk rocker#bird hybrid#Anonymous
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so how come nobody ever told me about these absolute BANGERS of birds
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this poor guy is extinct ^
but also look at this fucking mad lad
the bluest motherfucker I've ever seen
literally iconic
my avian friend here is pulling off the thermal camera look shockingly well
another blue boy with incredible color design
long-necked goth man
another magnificent motherfucker pushed to extinction by mankind
and apparently there are parrots that?????? burrow??????? hello????? why was I not informed I Am The Parrot Enthusiast Around Here
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Sometimes I’m looking for something online - often “how to” articles - and I want to filter for - like - a website that was clearly built in 2010 at the latest, which may or may not have been updated since then, but contains a vast wealth of information on one topic, painstakingly organized by an unknown legend in the field with decades’ worth of experience. I don’t want a listicle with a nice stolen picture in a slideshow format written by a content aggregator that God forgot. I want hand-drawn diagrams by some genius professor who doesn’t understand SEO at all, but understands making stir-fries or raising stick insects better than anyone else on this earth. I don’t know what search settings to put into Google to get this.
#in order#carnaby's black cockatoo#mascarene parrot#pohnpei lorikeet#ultramarine lorikeet#stella's lorikeet#(I think it's a melanistic one maybe?)#bluebonnet#golden-shouldered parrot#vasa parrot#cuban macaw#burrowing parrot#I HAVE MORE HOLY SHIT#i haven't been this excited about birds for years#holy shit holy shit holy shit#swearing tw#cursing tw
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Here's my holiday painting project! When I was growing up, my parents house had a huge banksia in the front yard. Every so often ngolyenok/Carnaby's black cockatoos would flock to it and gleefully gnaw the flowers to pieces. I love them so much~ It’s on, of all things, an acacia chopping board, sanded and primed. The carnaby’s visit us at our new place and tear off all the bottlebrush flowers instead, so not much has changed!
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