Birds with attitude

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I am not sure if this is the type of attitude that you are after, but this Sulphur Crested Cockatoo was certainly giving passers by a lot of attitude by swearing at them.
I am not a fan of birds in small cages, and this guy would normally have a much larger aviary to fly around in but he was being quarantined in a small cage after getting a treatment from the vet, and he was not happy about it.


Sulfur Crested Cockatoo behind bars by Idiot4Hire, on Flickr

Shot with an 1100D with an ef-s 55-250mm lens.
 
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Idiot4Hire said:
I am not sure if this is the type of attitude that you are after, but this Sulphur Crested Cockatoo was certainly giving passers by a lot of attitude by swearing at them.
I am not a fan of birds in small cages, and this guy would normally have a much larger aviary to fly around in but he was being quarantined in a small cage after getting a treatment from the vet, and he was not happy about it.


Sulfur Crested Cockatoo behind bars by Idiot4Hire, on Flickr

Shot with an 1100D with an ef-s 55-250mm lens.

Under those circumstances, I don't blame him ;D
 
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IslanderMV said:
Male Mute swan defending his territory in mating season.
This was taken from my kayak, just before I retreated to safety.
60D with 100-400mm
Pretty stylish way of defending his territory ... folding of the wings almost looks like the martial arts salute (respectful bowing before the fight begins) ... nic pic.
 
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