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'Another Hybrid!'
Hi all, just sharing another Hybrid, found at Eynesbury with a flock of Sulphur-crested Cockatoos....this one has the beak of the S/C Cockatoo not like the other one I posted that had the beak like the Long-billed Corella....the experts here are in agreement that we now have 4 Hybrids (two of each). This one I found when Pete was taking photos of the S/Crests and I noticed it behind them, I got out of the car and got a few close shots and then it flew up into a tree, as I got closer I saw another in the company of a very old bird on the ground and managed to photograph it too! Haven't processed yet but will upload next time I'm here!......Hope you all enjoy!
Habitat
Almost anywhere
Location
Eynesbury Vic
Date taken
28-4-15
Scientific name
Cacatua (species)?
Equipment used
Nikon D800 150-500mm

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Albinos and other odd birds
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Nora
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