ML201994851 IBC 1606878
Laguntzailea
Data
Kokapena
- Adina
- Zehaztu gabea
- Sexua
- Zehaztu gabea
Iruzkina
A pair of Spinifex Pigeons sunning and preening. Spinifex Pigeons (Geophaps plumifera) are one of four endemic Australian pigeons in the genus Geophaps. They are found in rocky arid or semi-arid areas close to water that are often dominated by spinifex – hummock-forming grasses of the genera Triodia and Plectrachne. There are three named races of the Spinifex Pigeon – these birds belong to the north-western Australian race ferruginea. Spinifex Pigeons can be tame around campgrounds – this pair was busily feeding and running amongst the caravans and vehicles in the early morning at the Gascoyne Junction Tavern & Tourist Park in Western Australia. After a bout of feeding, they perched to sun and preen on a concrete kerb. Elevation: 148 m. Date added to IBC: August 23, 2019.
Behaketaren xehetasunak
IBC scientific name: Geophaps plumifera.
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Informazio teknikoa
- Kamera
- Mikrofonoa
- Osagarriak
- Fitxategiaren tamaina originala
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