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  1. Pied Currawong

    Pied Currawong

    I like the look on this currawong's face, very expressive.
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    What do Pied Currawongs eat?

    Hello, and thanks for reading my post. I currently feed some local Magpies with a mix of high-quality mince and Wombaroo insectivore mix. I would like to know what Currawongs eat in the wild, so I can feed them as well. I've heard they eat fruits, but I'm not sure. - Heath
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    Can Currawongs (or birds in general) have phantom pregnancies?

    Hi, We have a currawong who spent over 2 weeks building a nest in the tree next to our balcony. It's been quite an honor being able to witness firsthand / up close the persisting process of getting a single twig to balance on a branch, and eventually build it into a nest. Very satisfying to...
  4. Feeding young

    Feeding young

    This bird was gathering caterpillars in a pasture, whilst being harassed by a mischievous Willy Wagtail.
  5. Currawong Chasing Galah

    Currawong Chasing Galah

    while the galah's friends just stood there and watched. (I do think it is a pied currawong)
  6. Currawong in flight

    Currawong in flight

  7. Currawong 2

    Currawong 2

    Same Currawong as previous photo but better view.
  8. Currawong

    Currawong

    Please correct me if I have the wrong name I took this yesterday at Wooloongabba Brisbane foraging around a very old church yard there was another but couldn't catch him in the photo he took one look at me and flew off hehe.
  9. The early bird

    The early bird

    This pied currawong was feeding in front of my bedroom window, literally with the dew still on the grass. It got what looked like a slug to me, a fat mole cricket and a few earth worms for breakfast.
  10. Grey Currawong

    Grey Currawong

    Grey Currawong
  11. Pied Currawong

    Pied Currawong

    Pied Currawong A shy bird, I've been trying to get a shot of this bird for some time, without success. Well finally...
  12. Black Currawong

    Black Currawong

  13. Currawong

    Currawong

    Nomadic birds, currawongs visit our yard every year during the winter months, then leave in the summer after their chicks are old enough to fly fair distances. This is a picture of a two year old who grew up in our yard.
  14. Currawong

    Currawong

    Currawong
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