It’s sad that this bird thought it had gotten some food but it was a piece of plastic in the sea. It discarded it once it landed on the sand.
Author: Kathie
Mentone Beach
My husband works the Camera Control Unit (CCU) at our church services and he had to be dropped off at church 90 mins before the service on Saturday night. Rather than just sit around with nothing to do I elected to drive down to the nearest beach with my camera and practice getting shots of…
Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
Still at Grant’s Picnic Ground, this bird had just landed on a tree (I missed getting it in flight).
Grant's Picnic Ground
This Cockatoo on the entry sign to the park with a Crimson Rosella in the background.
At Grant's Picnic Ground
At the picnic ground tourists arrive every day on buses and in cars and the kiosk sells bird seed in small white bags for feeding the birds. So the Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos and Crimson Rosellas flock to the area. You see occasional Kookaburras too. This time round I just took some of the cockatoos.