Monday, 4 November 2019
Pied Shags at Goat Island
Yesterday on a road trip we were out at Goat Island. My 19 year old who has his learner licence and is about to go for his restricted licence drove us there, it's nice to see him getting more confident and better with driving. Anyway, one of the first things I saw there after getting out of the car was this nest high up in one of the trees. I think these birds are Pied Shags (Karuhiruhi) and I see a baby in the top nest, they usually live in coastal areas.
Both parents take care of the chicks and they mainly feed on fish 6-15 cm long but also on shellfish. They were endangered but are now recovering. From what I've read their nests can be made of bits of rubbish, twigs, sticks, seaweed, grasses and foliage.
Linking up with Our World Tuesday and My Corner of the World.
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I visited Goat Island reserve once - many many many years ago! Where does the time go to? One day, I would like to visit there again. Your photos of the shags are great.
Quite graceful.
Great photos. That would be a good drive for a learner driver, keeping off S.H.1.
What a great photo. It looks like they are posing for you. Nice capture!
Wow, wonderful photos of these unique birds.
They remind me a bit of our cormorants ... you did a lot of research on their habits...thanks for sharing.
amazing how they build their nest so high in the branches - it would be a rocky road for them chicks on a windy day
I'm not familiar with the birds but they are very attractive.
Attractive looking birds.
Wow! I am an avid b irder and I really enjoyed your photo share & allowing me to visit & learn so much of a new species for me.
I remember our kids (now 47 & 50) learning how to drive. Quite an experience for parents too.
Nice looking birds.
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Wow - fabulous!
These are great shots, Amy! I don't think I've seen them in a tree before.
Your post on 'My Corner of the World' is great to see this week!
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Great shots! So beautiful.
Well spotted Amy, lovely to see them in their nests like this. Aren't they good parents 💙
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