Friday 15 May 2015

Finally a Cassowary

Since we'd failed to see a wild Southern Cassowary in either Mission Beach, Kuranda or the Daintree, we decided to visit Wildlife Habitat in Port Douglas. We were in time for the Rainforest and Cassowary feeding tour, so followed our guide as she pushed a cart with trays of food. The birds were much more polite than the ones at Birdworld in Kuranda, and didn't land on us expecting food, pull hair, or anything like that, but waited patiently until fruit and seeds were attached to trees for them. This photo below doesn't do justice to the size of Cassowaries...they're huge!
Cass the female Cassowary
Gouldian Finch
Lesser Sooty Owl
A pair of Tawny Frogmouths
Over in the Grasslands exhibit, there were Wallabies and Kangaroos waiting to be fed; this area didn't have netting over the top, so lots of Magpie Geese - called freeloaders by staff - would quietly walk right up and steal the food right out of your hand, or even try to snatch the whole bag of food!
Feeding Northern Nailtail Wallabies
An Emu
Alligators with their mouths open - to cool off?
Big male crocodile - glad we didn't see any of these in the wild
The sign said this big fellow is 4.2 metres long, weighs 380 kilograms and is about 50 years old. They keep growing all their lives, and in captivity can live to about 100 years old, so imagine how big he could get! We saw a tiny baby croc on a riverbank from the safety of a boat - none of these big ones.

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