Corellas Over Darling River by Kaye Menner
by Kaye Menner
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Corellas Over Darling River by Kaye Menner
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Kaye Menner
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I captured this photograph of part of the Darling River in Menindee which is a small town in the far west of New South Wales, Australia. It was the first town to be established on the Darling River.
It was calm and peaceful, then all of a sudden several flocks of Corellas took off in a frenzy.
Corella (bird) - Wikipedia
Licmetis is a subgenus of the white cockatoos (genus Cacatua). They are collectively known as corellas in Australia. Three of the six species are primarily – or only – found in Australia, while the Philippines, Indonesia, and the Solomons each have an endemic species. They are relatively small cockatoos and – unlike the members of the subgenus Cacatua – all have pale bills. While most show yellow-tinged underwings and some red to the face, none has conspicuously coloured crests.
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April 17th, 2021
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Kaye Menner
Many thanks Brian for your comment and congrats :) I sent you a few fav's in appreciation.
Brian Morefield - Prose Imagery
Love how you've caught them perfectly over the stream. Congratulations on getting featured for Large Flock Week, Kaye! L/F
Kaye Menner
Thanks very much Larry for your comment and feature in the Go Take a Hike Photography Group :) I sent you a few fav's in appreciation.