Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge: Heads or Facial Features
A Blue-faced Honeyeater enjoying some lunch
A Bush Stone Curlew was not impressed with me waking it up
Getting up close and personal with a Kookaburra
Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge: Heads or Facial Features
A Blue-faced Honeyeater enjoying some lunch
A Bush Stone Curlew was not impressed with me waking it up
Getting up close and personal with a Kookaburra
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Fantastic shots. I like the blue-faced honey eater.
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Thank you. They are having an argument about flowers outside the window now 🙂
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Lovely. Ours are in bed!
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LOL
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Lovely photos, Brian. Did you get close to that kookaburra or is that the power of the telephoto lens?
Much excitement in our part of the continent, as the curlews which we were re-introduced into a cat and fox -free reserve have been seen flying the coop at night to feast on insects around the street lights before returning to their sanctuary. People near the reserve are meant to have their cats contained at all times.
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Thank you Tracy A combination or close & telephoto. I have read about the Curlew 😀
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such a unique bird that blue-faced honey eater – and your pics are so clear
wonderful, BB
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Thank you Yvette. They are lovely to have in my garden even if they do squabble 😀
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🙂
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nothing like a close up of a bird’s face… I have a few seagull shots like that now you have reminded me. 🙂 might have to use them 🙂 Love that first bird.. quite a beauty
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Thanks Lisa. Glad I could supply some inspiration 😀 Blue-faced Honeyeaters are striking
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a baby whatsit?
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Say what?
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what sort of a bird is the last one and is it a baby? Gawd can’t you speak short speak?
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Perhaps I should write in capitals it’s a Kookaburra
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wow. it’s gorgeous. (i ignoring sarcasm)
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😂😂😂
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Brian, you have some remarkable photos for this week. 😀 😀
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Thank you Cee 😁
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Great in B&W!!
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Thanks Amy 😀
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