We share the Port River with many different types of birds.

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We share the Port River with many different types of birds.

We share the Port River with many different types of birds.

They come in all shapes and sizes

With lots of stories to tell………

The Australian Pelican can

soar to heights of

3,000 metres.

Wood duck parents teach their ducklings how to fly.

Birds can waterproof their feathers with oil from their

preen glands. The oil traps air underneath the bird’s wings

so the bird can float.

The Great Cormorant does not waterproof its

feathers when it is diving for food.

Some birds migrate to the Port River from the other side of

the world.

When the first cold winds of winter blow through Siberia,

Rusty flies to the other side of the world to his second home-

the Coorong in South Australia.

Birds can adapt to living with people.

Rubbish left behind by humans can be dangerous for birds.

Birds can get tangled up in plastic bags

If cigarette butts end up in the water birds can accidentally

swallow them.

Rubbish left behind in the water can cause big problems for birds.

Plastic rings from drink cans can strangle and suffocate

birds.

Many people enjoy fishing with their families.

Fish hooks can cause BIG problems for birds.