
How is life Moluccan Ibis Sydney
• How is life Moluccan Ibis Sydney
If our cities are hosting the pigeons, the Australian city flooded interesting birds - Maluku ibises.

The people, as always, in every way destroying the natural habitat of these birds - the wetlands, but ibis did not lose heart and began to settle down successfully in cities including Sydney.
Moluccan ibis lives in the north and east of Australia, in eastern Africa, southern New Guinea and Indonesia. Birds usually live near bodies of water. And when the waters through the fault of people are becoming less? It does not matter! too bad in Sydney.

In Sydney and around inhabited for about 9000 ibises. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

And they feel at ease here. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

The locals name-calling birds scavengers palschikami. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

But they are just able to flexibly adapt to the situation. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

to rummage in the trash - a good idea. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

They have a lot nishtyakov. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

are often not cats and dogs can be found in the outdoor cafes, and ibises, awaiting refreshments (Photo by Rick Stevens).:

Experts assert that birds are spreading the disease, but it does not help instill a dislike to him. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

For many, on the contrary, ibises appear arrogant heroes trying to survive at any cost, a kind of ordinary Australians, struggling to make ends meet. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

Ibises are agile and can pull off something from you right out of hand. (Photo by Rick Stevens):

The feast in the café. (Photo by Rick Stevens):



Here they are, the local "blue" Sydney - Maluku ibises. (Photo by Rick Stevens):
