Category:Eudynamys orientalis of Heinrich Gerns Park, Wavell Heights
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The Pacific koel, (Eudynamys orientalis), also known as the 'cooee bird', whose distinctive call is heard from September to March in Heinrich Gerns Park. It is seldom seen despite its conspicuous call. The bird parasitizes the nests of Magpie-larks and other medium sized birds.
Media in category "Eudynamys orientalis of Heinrich Gerns Park, Wavell Heights"
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390149.jpg 2,310 × 2,310; 5.96 MB
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390149a.jpg 2,888 × 2,888; 7.24 MB
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390150.jpg 2,310 × 2,310; 6.48 MB
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390150a.jpg 2,888 × 2,888; 7.78 MB
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390151.jpg 2,310 × 2,310; 6.62 MB
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390151a.jpg 2,888 × 2,888; 7.94 MB
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390152.jpg 2,310 × 2,310; 6.65 MB
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Common koel female in Ficus benjamina Heinrich Gerns Park Wavell Heights P1390152a.jpg 2,888 × 2,888; 7.97 MB