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Saturday, September 6, 2025

Grey Headed Pigeon in Braeside Parkin for Saturday Critter

 


Braeside Park, situated not far from metropolitan Melbourne, has long been renowned as a haven for bird photography. The wetlands and open woodlands provide rich feeding grounds for many migratory species, whose seasonal journeys bring both colour and life to the reserve. I recall, some years past, attempting to capture these birds with a manual telephoto lens; it was no simple task, for the creatures were swift and wary, and the art of bird photography demands both patience and steady hand.

Among the avian visitors, the Grey-headed Pigeon (Patagioenas plumbea) is of particular interest. This shy and rather elusive bird, distinguished by its smooth slate-grey plumage and gentle bearing, is more often heard than seen within its forested haunts. Native to Central and South America, it inhabits dense lowland forests and foothills, where it feeds upon fruits and seeds high in the canopy. Though not a resident of Victoria, it represents the broader wonder of migratory and nomadic birds whose presence enriches sanctuaries such as Braeside Park. Their life histories remind us of the delicate web of ecosystems that sustain them, and of the fleeting beauty that birdwatchers and photographers alike strive to preserve in image and memory.


Pentax K20D 

A 300mm f2.8 



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16 comments:

  1. You captured a great photo of this distinguished bird.

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  2. Fantastica toma. Tiene el rostro serio, como si no quisiera ser fotografiada.
    Saludos.

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  3. Wow, it looks nothing like a pigeon!! More like maybe a shrike or a catbird. Had no idea about this bird, how amazing! And a great closeup shot as well!

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  4. Braeside is another name from there that sparks a memory form here -- not about birds though, just a place.

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  5. Un lugar muy interesante para captar aves.
    Feliz fin de semana.

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  6. The slate grey plumage looks so attractive, the bird must be irresistible.

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  7. That is a much more serious pigeon than our birds. It looks great in your portrait photo.

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  8. It doesn't really look like a pigeon. If it is not resident here, I guess it is migrating to somewhere. You did very well to get such a good photo.

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