White-throated Needletails are spotted here 4-5 times per year, usually riding low-pressure troughs ahead of a change. The other day, about 50 showed up on a bright, sunny evening and spent 5-10 minutes swooping low through the garden chasing insects at high speed; you can hear a "swoosh" as they zip by. At such close range and high-speed with the background varying from dark garden to bright sky, getting a decent photo is almost impossible. If you look closely though, you can see the needles in the tail. |
G’day Npeye,
ReplyDeleteGood to have the swifts back. You’d better get that sailplane up and see if you can match their speed for a photo! Don’t think I’ve ever come across the Cuckoo Bee before – (brood parasitism, snap!).
Regards,
Gouldiae.
Love the cuckoo bees. I've never seen one, Pretty sure we don't get them down here.
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