Denzil’s Nature Photo Challenge: Patterns
This is what happened one day a while ago. Has been a thought for a post for a while. Finding Denzils challenge of patterns in nature, these photos fit the bill. Well there’s only a small amount of variation but I hope you’ll enjoy having breakfast with a female Satin Bowerbird and later, a Blue-faced Honeyeater comes along.
“Oh wow, I just love these Grevillea flowers for breakfast even if I have to get on tip-toes”

“You just have to get those early morning drops of sweetness”

“If I can get right in, there are new drops of nectar just waiting for me”

“A few more licks here and then I’m done”

“But I really should look under here and have a good check, just in case”

“Better make sure there’s nothing left on the top either”

“Hey! That looks really sweet and juicy over there. Mind if I join you?”

“Not at all. You can have the flowers on that side of the tree”

“I’ll stay over here and show off my patterns to everyone, one last time”

A wonderful little story, with delightful photos, detailing the cooperation that is present in nature!
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Thank you Janet, glad you enjoyed the tale and photos 🙂
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Pretty cute all around, Brian. 😁
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Thank Janet 🙂
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You have the most wonderful visitors to your garden.
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They are quite a treat 🙂
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A sweet story, lovely pics.
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Thank you for enjoying the story and photos Sadie 🙂
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You’re welcome
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Thanks for sharing this story and wonderful images. Anita
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You are most welcome Anita 🙂
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A delightful post, in photos and words. 😊
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Happy you enjoyed it Michele 🙂
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Lovely series here Brian.
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Glad you like the photos Graham 🙂
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Nice to meet you Brian and thanks for joining my nature photo challenge. This is an excellent series, I never was aware that birds drink the nectar from plants, and seemingly without destroying the flower at all! Looking forward to catching more of your blog posts and photos.
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Thank you Denzil 🙂
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Fabulous photos and
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Fabulous photos and narrative
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Thank you Sheree 🙂
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You’re very welcome
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😀 The “… Mind if I join you?” and “Not at all …” photos are my favorite, caught the moment perfectly, such a cute Satin and Blue breakfastale 🙂
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Thanks ever so much Nicole 🙂
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What a lovely sequence. These birds work hard for their breakfast!
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Thank you Margaret yes it is not just a sip and go 🙂
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Share and share alike!
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And not too much squawking 🙂
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What wonderful captures with most entertaining captions! Thank you for my first smile of the day! ❤
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Most welcome my dear Lisa 🤗💓
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Lovely photos and narrative, Brian. Birds are such wonderful creatures to watch.
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Glad you enjoyed a bit of bird watching Jude 🙂
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I always like visiting your place BB. 😊
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Thanks Jude 🙂
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I’m really liking your little animal dramas with dialog. 🙂
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Thank you Barbara 🙂
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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A wonderful story addition to Denzil’s photo nature challenge. So good to see the different birds you have and some lovely flecked patterns.
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Thank you. The story evolved as the photos were added 🙂
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Beautiful photos of the birds!
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Thank you Aletta 🙂
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I could and do sometimes stay still for long periods of time watching and capturing the quirky antics of birds. Fun post.
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I do as well thanks Suzanne 🙂
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What a delightful post. Your commentary was perfect!
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Thank you Pat 🙂
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