Nancy’s Photo a Week Challenge: Something New
Welcome Swallows
Brown Honeyeaters
Spangled Drongos
\Pied Currawong
Fig Bird
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Nancy’s Photo a Week Challenge: Something New
Welcome Swallows
Brown Honeyeaters
Spangled Drongos
\Pied Currawong
Fig Bird
Comments are closed.
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Aw, these are lovely!
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Thank you Sue 🙂
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So lovely!
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Thank you Ann-Christine
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Wonderful
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Thank you 😀
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Great pics, 😁
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Thanks Jez 😀
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Tweet take on Challenge, do you have a drone to get some of those pics?
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Thank you Carol 😀 no drone. The Fig Bird was outside of the office window where I worked
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Ah the spy window. Good plan. Great capture.
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so cute 🙂
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Thanks 😀 love finding a nest with babies
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How very fragile is life! 🙂 🙂
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It is lovely to see them grow and fly off 😀😀
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Very cool pics, Brian!
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Thank you Dawn 😀
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You’re welcome!
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You’ve captured some great close-ups. Our birds seem to build in the trees in more protected areas. That’s a song I’ve never heard before – I like the beat of it, thanks for sharing!
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Thank you very much Shelley 😀 quite lucky to find nests in the bushes and shrubs around the house. They are a great band glad you enjoyed the song
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You have a gift for noticing photo-worthy objects and songs that fit the prompts! I’m always impressed!
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Awww thanks Shelley 💕
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You’re welcome!!
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I also wondered how you got so high to get such good shots! I only ever spot the top of the head or little beak pocking over the side of the nest … these are great Brian!
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Most are in bushes near the verandah. Only the Drongos were high up. Fig Birds from the second floor office window where I worked
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ah never occurred to me that you’d have a two story place in the bush … explains much 🙂
I thought drongos were an internet service … 😎
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My place isn’t two story. Sorry to seem confusing. The Govt NBN is the drongo 😂
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I’ll pay that one … best definition I’ve heard yet!
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amazing photos from the bests = wow – to se one or two is treat – but living in the bush has so many perks, eh busboy?
and the song was a jam.
Loved the lead singer’s raspy and gritty and clear voice
and the lyrics were interesting – for the post connection and for other messages layered
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Thanks Yvette 🙂 Yes living in the bush has it’s perks for sure. OMM are a great group I have a couple of their CD’s now. They are from Iceland
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Iceland – even cooler (pun intended)
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lol
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Oh so sweet! Great photos
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Thank you Susanne 🙂
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