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Black Currawong
Steve Schoech

Black Currawong (Strepera fuliginosa)

Tough light but as a 'natural light' user, sometimes you're forced to take what you can get. This is one of the Tasmania endemic species.
I don't recall the exact locale without accessing notes that are at home but it was an amazing rustic lodge with numerous platypus in the river that ran through it and Tasmanian Devils and Spotted-tailed Quoll on the cabin porch at night - the host would put chicken bits as attractant.
Habitat
Forest/parkland
Location
Interior of (about an hour ~S. of Devonport) asmania, Australia
Date taken
25 January 2008
Scientific name
Strepera fuliginosa
Equipment used
Nikon D2Xs w/ Nikkor 600mm AF-S
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Asia, Australia & Pacific Islands
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