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At the beginning of the year, we had a family outing to Sydney Aquarium. I think the last time I went to the aquarium was when I went for a school excursion in Year 1 (1996). If not, I don't remember a more recent visit.
This was at the penguin enclosure. There was thick glass that came up probably 5 feet from the ground, and beyond that was water that stretched back maybe 5-6 metres, and then there were some rocks and "land" for the penguins, and for this one bird that I swear was not there the first time I looked around, but then all of a sudden there was a non-penguin bird sitting on the branch with it's head embedded in itself.
EDIT: *Sephy90 thinks it might be a kookaburra, but the body looks too narrow for that.
Jan 04 2010
This was at the penguin enclosure. There was thick glass that came up probably 5 feet from the ground, and beyond that was water that stretched back maybe 5-6 metres, and then there were some rocks and "land" for the penguins, and for this one bird that I swear was not there the first time I looked around, but then all of a sudden there was a non-penguin bird sitting on the branch with it's head embedded in itself.
EDIT: *Sephy90 thinks it might be a kookaburra, but the body looks too narrow for that.
Jan 04 2010
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Feel free to submit this to any groups.
GIMME A POINT? | MY BLOG | FACEBOOK | TWITTER
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Make
Canon
Model
Canon owerShot A48
Shutter Speed
1/79 second
Aperture
F/5.0
Focal Length
18 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
Jan 4, 2010, 4:36:32 PM
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I think that's a kookaburra.