Miss Tiggywinkle
Feasting!
An Australian Native, the Pied Currawong is a large, mostly black bird, with a bright yellow eye. Small patches of white are confined to the under tail, the tips and bases of the tail feathers and a small patch towards the tip of each wing (visible in flight). The bill is large and black and the legs are dark grey-black. Both sexes are similar, although the female may sometimes be greyer on the underparts. Young Pied Currawongs are duller and browner than the adults. They are very territorial and have a loud, fair-reaching call.
This is one of several that were feasting on these quite large, red berries in the town of Bungendore near Canberra. Currawongs also live and nest in my own back garden.
Feasting!
An Australian Native, the Pied Currawong is a large, mostly black bird, with a bright yellow eye. Small patches of white are confined to the under tail, the tips and bases of the tail feathers and a small patch towards the tip of each wing (visible in flight). The bill is large and black and the legs are dark grey-black. Both sexes are similar, although the female may sometimes be greyer on the underparts. Young Pied Currawongs are duller and browner than the adults. They are very territorial and have a loud, fair-reaching call.
This is one of several that were feasting on these quite large, red berries in the town of Bungendore near Canberra. Currawongs also live and nest in my own back garden.