Brisbane’s Favourite Bird?

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David Berry

🇦🇺 Australia 🦘
Arrival of the Bin Chicken …

Australian White Ibis
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Australian White Ibis : Threskiornis molucca
Moreton Bay, Brisbane, Queensland, AU

700 mm
ƒ/10 : manual
1/2000 s electronic : manual
1000 ISO : auto
- EC : manual
20 frames/second



The Aussie White Ibis certainly likes Brisbane.

At this time of year the mudflats of Moreton Bay are almost devoid of shorebirds — they're gobbling up delicious morsels in the arctic regions of the North Pacific — and my only photographic subjects were the permanent locals… gulls, stilts, oystercatchers, pelicans and ibises.

The Australian White Ibis has always been around, but not in the numbers that there are now. Massively excessive growth in human population seems to be the culprit: habitat loss in areas once frequented by the birds, coupled with the increase of rich pickings in expanding urban areas tempted the ibises to come to town where they rebranded themselves as 'Bin Chickens' and 'Tip Turkeys' and raided the cities' garbage tips.
 
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