The Bird Weekly Photo Challenge: Birds Starting With an A
This challenge made it easy living in Australia. There are quite a number but around here and on travels I only have a few, some I didn’t know their full name had Australian in it either.
Australian Figbird
Australian Raven
Australasian Grebe chick
Australian Gannet
Australian Magpie
Australasian Pipit
Australian Pelican
Australian White Ibis
Azure Kingfisher
Nice collection of birds. I trust you used a long lens on the pelican, otherwise it could be about to take a chunk out of you.
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Thanks Graham 🙂 I was close but yes a telephoto was employed
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Fabulous gallery of feathered friends
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Thanks Sheree 🙂
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Pleasure
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Wonderful as always and that Pelican is amazing. He is looking coy with that eyeball 🙂
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Thanks Lisa 🙂 I love Pelicans. They can be so comical at times
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I wish we had them here, I enjoy seeing them from you and a blogger friend in Florida
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Seeing Pelicans in the air is exhilarating :)_
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Quite a collection, Brian. That last one could be a Sacred Kingfisher though.
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Thanks Tracy 🙂 possibly yes 😦
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Awesome “A” birds! That Pelican needs to be hanging on my wall! If you don’t know it, the Pelican is my favorite bird, but if you read my stuff…then you already know that. Wholly Cow! What an awesome shot! Our raven has black eyes, your raven has blue eyes…what’s up with that? LOL! Nice gallery of birds this week. 🙂
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Thanks Lisa 🙂 I hoped you would like my Pelican 🙂 Aren’t the blue eyes stunning?
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Yes they are! Pretty amazing! 😊
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Oooo la la
I like the pelican most and then the ibis and then all
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Thanks Yvette 🙂 Isn’t that Pelican great!!
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It really is
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I’m always on the lookout for a kingfisher but rarely find one 😦 😦
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They are difficult to see. I have a pair in my garden at the moment and can hear them during the day. Often I’ll be outside and just see a flash of blue flying. Actually one is calling outside now!!!
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🙂 🙂
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That Australian Magpie looks as cheeky as our European ones
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They undoubtedly are Karina 🙂
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I love the flora n fauna from your land! Awesome captures…
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Thank you Rita 🙂
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You have such beautiful birds!
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I sure do Marilyn 🙂 Glad to share
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Very good!
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Thanks Sue 🙂
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