Thursday, November 1, 2012

Striking gold in the rainforest


Struck gold in Paluma rainforest today when Golden Bowerbird (Amblyornis newtonianus) landed nearby to deposit flower on its display platform.

We had a long chat about this and that.

But he couldn't help me find any others. Another day ...


5 comments:

mick said...

Beautiful! Especially the one with the flower in its beak.

Unknown said...

Wow! Thanks for sharing Tony!

Noushka said...

WOW-WOW!
This is stunning!
A golden piece of jewellery so well photographed!
The first one with the flower is my favourite!
Congratulations!

Tyto Tony said...

Thanks all. It was a bit special.

Richard Waring said...

Awesome Tony, a bird I've never seen and unlikely to in the near future, fantastic colours and beautiful photos, regards, Richard

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