Saved up cuddlesome Red-backed Fairywren duo as concession to cute Wrensdays.
Male, not so prettily photogenic but equally true to natural setting.
Not so successful, recent efforts to capture Reed Warblers in their brief showings on edge of typha.
Nearby, Australian Pipits easier to spot on samphire.
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Monitor with right-of-way not spotted right away
Who gives way on footbridge, Yellow-spotted Monitor or unspotted bird watcher? Naturally, dinkum locals have right-of-way. I step aside, Spo...
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White-faced Heron stands up and begs picture be taken at Tyto. The birds can develop some trust in people, but I've never found any aro...
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Finally got my hands on Canon 200-800mm lens after 3-month wait. Just what I'd hoped for: not far short of 100-500 image quality at 500,...
Good to chat the other morning Tony. Fantastic library of photos you have here. I have nothing like this (most of mine on Flickr) but I do enjoy the challenge of photographing birds, especially in flight. I'm sure I will see you around the common soon. Phil Copp.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Phil. Nice meeting you. And I admire your cityscapes.
ReplyDeleteSee you.