A kingfisher sits on a branch against a backdrop of flowering plum (Photo: Laura MacLean)

Mar 8, 2013 - 1 min read

The Birds of Dogo Park

Enjoy the company of colourful birds up close in Dogo

L. MacLean

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Dogo Park is the site of a long-disappeared castle. All that remains are several moats and a lot of mature trees and shrubs, which are home to many varieties of large and small birds. You don't need binoculars or a telephoto lens to enjoy their company, but if you go prepared, you certainly won't regret it.

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A kingfisher sits on a branch against a backdrop of flowering plum (Photo: Laura MacLean)
A kingfisher dives into the moat for fish. There are several kingfishers living in Dogo Park (Photo: Laura MacLean)
The bullheaded shrike impales lizards, frogs and insects on branches to mark its territory (Photo: Laura MacLean)
A bulbul enjoys the nectar of the many plum blossoms that appear in spring (Photo: Laura MacLean)
These white-eyes are getting mighty chummy on their branch (Photo: Laura MacLean)
A hawfinch cleans its powerful beak on a branch bedecked with the carapace of a spring cicada (Photo: Laura MacLean)
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