Trumpet Manucode

Trumpet Manucode
male

Cape York, Queensland, Australia

October 17, 2012

For Peter

This is my only photo of a Trumpet Manucode. The Trumpet Manucode is a secretive bird of rainforests in northern Cape York in Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. It is so-called because of the bellowing call of the male.
As you can see they like to stay within the leaves and I struggled to get this poor shot. I took this on my tour with Kirrama Tours back in 2012. After I got this shot, I was fumbling around reviewing my attempts on the back LCD of my camera and apparently the bird came out and showed itself just for a second. All the team sighed and the leader Klaus scolded me for looking at my camera when I should have been watching the bird. Skilful at finding all birds, Klaus always ensured that each of our team managed good views before we moved on. I regret I am a novice much of the time. 


3 responses to “Trumpet Manucode”

  1. Klaus needs to take a chill pill!At least you saw it………….

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  2. This one is seriously hiding! LOL!you must have been quick to catch that shot!!Keep well Russell 🙂

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  3. Stu's right. Don't think I will be signing up for a trip with Klaus."Manucode" is an interesting word I've never heard before. I'll Google it.

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