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Cagou New Caledonia
新喀里多尼亚

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When Frederique and I set out at dawn from Noumea to take a photo of the rare and endangered Cagou, Rhynochetos jubatus, in it's natural habitat I really did not expect to succeed. But it would be fun trying. The Cagou only exists in New Caledonia and of the estimated population of 1000 half of them live deep in the wet forests of the 9,045 hectare Parc Provincial de la Riviere Bleue, about an hour's drive from Noumea.

Against all probability we came upon a small family of Cagous close to the largest Kaori tree in New Caledonia - a tree that is over 1000 years old.

Cagous, the national bird of New Caledonia, have wings but cannot fly. They are very shy creatures and when I saw this pair moving in the forest I approached as close as I could without frightening them and then lay flat on the ground and wiggled my finger - trying to make it look like a grub. I was able to coax the female close enough to get an image with my fisheye lens. She cautiously came to within 1.5 metres when the male rushed over and extended his crest, hissing like an angry cat. She put her head down, turned and ran off. The male glared at me for a moment and then followed her into the bush. I did not see them again, although Freddy and I wandered around the forest for about 3 hours.

You can see where this pair have been scratching at the ground searching for small lizards, grubs, insects, earthworms and snails. Cagous mate for life and can live for more than 20 years. The female lays one egg a year and both the male and the female tend the egg and rear the chick. Young cagous may stay on the parent's 10 to 30 hectare territory and familys may have a maximum of 6 birds.

There is a beetle under a leaf close to the camera, hiding from the Cagous. Can you find it?

For information on visiting New Caledonia's wilderness areas download a copy of the Rocket Guide to New Caledonia.

 

 

Copyright: Richard Chesher
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 11702x5851
Taken: 27/11/2009
上传: 28/11/2009
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Tags: cagou; cagous; endangered bird; new caledonia
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