This rather light coloured Dusky Woodswallow (Artamus cyanopterusseen) was at Rocky Cape National Park. These are summer migrants in Tasmania. They often catch insects on the wing however, sometimes, as in this case, they will find a convenient perch and look for insects on the ground.
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Excellent videos. Very cute bird.
ReplyDeleteHi there Mosura, thanks for visiting my blog and leaving your comment. I love your videos, plus the choice of music on some is very pleasant and doesn't get in the way of viewing pleasure. I was very happy to subscribe and look forward to viewing more of them. Cheers now :D)
ReplyDeleteWonderful videos, dear Mosura! Thank you so much for sharing them. Warm greetings and Happy New Year from Montreal, Canada. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat video - I especially enjoyed the one of the woodswallow - possibly because I have some experience of various woodswallows - and none at all of wombats. Thanks for helping me to understand them a little bit better!
ReplyDeleteHello, they are both great videos. The wombat is a cool critter. I always love the birds, great seeing new birds from around the world. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy weekend! I wish you and your family all the best in 2017 and a very Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWonderful videos and love the wombat photo ~ thanks ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year ~ ^_^
a beautiful and unusual swallow. Loved it :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting videos :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
Diana