Thanks, Peter and Bobo, for the information. Peter, I can see you point about the spinefax being decorative looking. We saw dried out ones rolling down the beach in the wind like tumbleweed and we thought the same thing. Please note the gauntlet was not cast down by me. Though based on the quality of your other bird photos I can't wait to see some cockatoos as well.
No gauntlet at all since we are approaching these shots from two different contexts. You took some great pics as they were happening in their natural environment. My aim at the moment is to get very very close to show all the details that photographers don't often get a chance to show unless you are photographing pet birds. But since the birds come to me I have time to prepare and set up, your task was far more challenging and in many ways more rewarding. And speaking of rewarding the pic of the cocky doing the feather shake is an absolute beauty, I love it. But because I am a bit pedantic I have to say they are not dandelions they are gazanias which have obviously gone wild from someones garden. I grow them in pots here and just like this pic the cockatoos love to come along and nip off the buds and tear them up. They don't eat them or anything they just like doing it.
BTW I have just noticed your Alaska Galleries references which I am very keen to check out. I have just returned from my trip through the Rockies and then a cruise through Alaska which has been on my bucket list for years. So I will return the compliment that you paid to my country and its wild life by posting some pics. Have to say Canada/Alaska and particularly Alaska have to be among the most stunning places I have ever been.
Catch you soon.
Peter
OK, Bobo, what's this one saying???
And it looks like the Ozzies have finally come up with a way to fight infestation by the dread dandelion.