A female cassowary at a friend's place in Far North Queensland. Unfortunately the long grass hides her feet. | | The cassowary is a flightless bird about 1.75 m (5 feet) tall and lives mainly in the rainforests of tropical North Queensland, Australia. It is an endangered bird... "it is estimated that approximately only 900 cassowaries remain in the Wet Tropics cassowary bird flightless Cassowary 4
Cassowaries are a large flightless birds from tropical forests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia. | | Please mail me or comment this photo if you find it useful. Thanks in advance! | | I would be extremely happy to see the final work even if you think it is nothing special! For me it is (and for my portfolio) ostrich bird feather Cassowary
Taken at Debrecen Zoo, in East Hungary. Sorry for the little bit bad lights ostrich bird nature Ostrich
A female cassowary at a friend's place in Far North Queensland. Unfortunately the long grass hides her feet. | | I have more photos of the cassowary, just email me if you want them. | | The cassowary is a flightless bird about 1.75 m (5 feet) tall and lives mainly in the rainforests of tropical North Queensland, Australia. It is an endangered bird... "it is estimated that approximately only 900 cassowaries remain in the Wet Tropics cassowary bird flightless Cassowary 5
The Greater Rhea lives on the pampas, and open woodlands in the south-eastern part of South America. Although they live in the grasslands, they avoid open places and prefers areas with some tall vegetation. It prefers areas with tall vegetation near swamps or rivers. | It has powerful legs, each ending in three toes. Rheas can't fly and rely on their legs to outrun predators. Their long legs also help them spot predators over the tall grass of the pampas. They can also suddenly disappear in the tall grass by lying flat on the ground, with their heads straight out in front of them. They have very keen eyesight and hearing, and will jump and kick to protect itself and its chicks nature animal bird Greater Rhea
A close up detail shot of a captive ostrich. Location: Noonamah, NT. Australia ostrich big bird Ostrich Head Detail
A big big bird at the zoo. Just looking atthe people. Beautiful eyes, don't you think? | | If you use my photos, please tell me where... | | I would be happy to receive the information about picture usage. I would be extremely happy to see the final work even if you think it is nothing special! For me it is ostrich emu bird Ostrich jerking around
Playing with new camera. Would love to know if anyone finds it useful ostrich birds safari On Safari in Penrith