A male Pacific koel (right) feeding his mate a pandanus fruit, Christmas Day 2017, Casa da Ayre |
We have a few mature Pandanus spp palms in the backyard, and they are fruiting at the moment. They attract everything from fruit-bats to Blue-faced honey eaters. A couple of days ago, a male Pacific koel appeared, screaming his "Koe-elllll" repeatedly, until the local Noisy miners and Magpie-larks teamed up to chase him away. I was wondering where his secretive lady was, because he was being just so plain obvious and noisy, clearly T R Y I N G to goad the resident birds into chasing him, that there had to be a female nearby, just waiting for an opportunity to sneak into an unattended nest and deposit her deadly egg.
Yesterday was Christmas day, and even the Koels decided to have a day of rest. A male and female appeared in our backyard, and were quite relaxed. The male spent quite a while feeding on the Pandanus spp fruit and fed the female numerous times with quite a flourish. It seemed to be done with such exaggerated care and flourish, it had to be courtship or perhaps strengthening the pair-bond.
Female Pacific koel, completely different to her rather spectacularly coloured mate. |
Male Pacific koel, enjoying the Pandanus sp fruits, Christmas Day 2017, Casa da Ayre |
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