Friday, October 7, 2011

Australian Crested Pigeon

We've had s regular vistor (along with the cockatoos) for the last couple weeks. We first got to know him (her?) by the sound of his flight: a buffeting whistle and hum, kind of like a partridge or quail, but louder and tighter.
If startled, this pigeon takes to the air with a characteristic whistling flight, and glides with down turned wings. The whistling sound is produced by the air passing over a modified primary feather on the wing.
Before long we saw him on the veranda, poking around for leftover seeds or whatever else he could find.



Cute fella, huh? It's a Crested Pigeon, native to Australia.

He's been back almost every day since. Very comfortable, will poke around right next to the much larger cockies, let's us walk out and talk to him.

Here he is doing a fluff-up:


I'll try to get some audio of the wing sound:
If startled, this pigeon takes to the air with a characteristic whistling flight, and glides with down turned wings. The whistling sound is produced by the air passing over a modified primary feather on the wing.
You get a little better look at the wonderful wing colors here:


2 comments:

  1. I been looking in here now and again...nice stuff Thom...I love it...I'm also deeply connected to this stuff cos it's your stuff Thom...it's a beautiful world...a sad and beautiful world

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  2. Thanks, Pete, I appreciate it. It is a sad world. And beautiful. Hard to keep it sometimes.

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