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Pied Currawong

Strepera graculina

Description:

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.

Habitat:

The Pied Currawong prefers forests and woodlands, and has become well adapted to suburban areas. Throughout its range it is common and familiar.

Notes:

Feeding: Pied Currawongs feed on a variety of foods including small lizards, insects, caterpillars and berries. They also take a large number of small and young birds, especially around urban areas where suitable cover is scarce. Larger prey, up to the size of a young possum, is also taken, and birds will occasionally hunt as a group. Prey may be stored in a 'larder' (hung on a hook or in a tree fork or crevice) and either eaten straight away or, in the case of larger prey, over a period of time. Breeding: The Pied Currawong's nest is a bowl of sticks, lined with grasses and other soft material. The material is gathered by both sexes, but the female builds the nest, which is placed in a high tree fork, up to 20 m above the ground. The female incubates the eggs, and the male feeds her. The male also supplies food to the female for the first week after the chicks hatch and she feeds the chicks.

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4 Comments

sanmiggums
sanmiggums 11 years ago

Nice eyes

rutasandinas
rutasandinas 12 years ago

Fantástico que bello

CarolSnowMilne
CarolSnowMilne 12 years ago

Wonderful photo!

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Great shot!

MacChristiansen
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MacChristiansen

Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Mar 20, 2012
Submitted on Apr 5, 2012

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