Hix 23 Oct 2009 Actually, more attractive than the photo shows. The black is actually completely jet-black. Cameras tend to make the black slightly gray.
Actually, more attractive than the photo shows. The black is actually completely jet-black. Cameras tend to make the black slightly gray.
Goura 1 Apr 2012 The Regent Bower Bird is one of the main reasons I am visiting Taronga later this year. Are they quite easy to see and photograph?
The Regent Bower Bird is one of the main reasons I am visiting Taronga later this year. Are they quite easy to see and photograph?
Hix 1 Apr 2012 They are not particularly shy, but whether they are sitting near to the front of the exhibit or not is a different matter.
They are not particularly shy, but whether they are sitting near to the front of the exhibit or not is a different matter.
Goura 1 Apr 2012 Hix said: They are not particularly shy, but whether they are sitting near to the front of the exhibit or not is a different matter. Click to expand... So I guess they're not in a walk through area. Thanks for the info.
Hix said: They are not particularly shy, but whether they are sitting near to the front of the exhibit or not is a different matter. Click to expand... So I guess they're not in a walk through area. Thanks for the info.
Hix 1 Apr 2012 Last time I was there I don't remmber them being in a walkthrough, but if they are you're in for an even harder time!
Last time I was there I don't remmber them being in a walkthrough, but if they are you're in for an even harder time!
J J Jabiru96 1 Apr 2012 Hix said: Last time I was there I don't remmber them being in a walkthrough, but if they are you're in for an even harder time! Click to expand... I know that there are at least two males (and a few females) in the aviaries opposite the Koala Walkabout.
Hix said: Last time I was there I don't remmber them being in a walkthrough, but if they are you're in for an even harder time! Click to expand... I know that there are at least two males (and a few females) in the aviaries opposite the Koala Walkabout.
Goura 1 Apr 2012 Jabiru96 said: I know that there are at least two males (and a few females) in the aviaries opposite the Koala Walkabout. Click to expand... Well nothing for it but to try - wish me luck.
Jabiru96 said: I know that there are at least two males (and a few females) in the aviaries opposite the Koala Walkabout. Click to expand... Well nothing for it but to try - wish me luck.
J J Jabiru96 1 Apr 2012 sasha_dalaria said: Well nothing for it but to try - wish me luck. Click to expand... They are not too hard to spot as both males constantly observe each other through the wire, so they are usually found to the right/left of the aviaries.
sasha_dalaria said: Well nothing for it but to try - wish me luck. Click to expand... They are not too hard to spot as both males constantly observe each other through the wire, so they are usually found to the right/left of the aviaries.