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Excellent action, sharp and nicely framed.
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Nice shots Isac, I think the pose in #1 is the more interesting but #2 is a better view of the whole bird.
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Good clear shots Mark. That light coloured eye really stands out.
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Thanks AlfandBen. The Cuckoo-shrikes are medium size, 30-36 cm according to my book. The ant looks like a Golden-tailed Spiny ant and these are largish,...
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Thanks David. They are often on the ground in the undergrowth and I only see them as I flush them out as I walk past. Still trying to get a decent photo...
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Thanks Isac. Yes there is a bit of motion blur in #1, worst is in the wingtips. i had been looking at subjects in shade when this one caught me by surprise....
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Some larger birds
1. White-bellied Sea-eagle. Caught by surprise again. Looking at something on the river bank so missed this one flying down the river until it was right...
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Yep, I am a bit picky. At least this one didn't just fly off like they usually do.
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Thanks Isac. I do like photos of birds in their environment and some work better than others, but I have very few shots of these Cuckoo-shrikes. This...
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Thank you, they are beautiful little birds.
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Thanks Hans. Yes I’m happy with the finch shots. They weren’t too far away but didn’t hang around for long.
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Some small birds
1. Red-browed Finch
2. Same bird again
2. Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike with an ant. It didn't move away from the...
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Some insects and a spider from Eagleby Wetlands this morning
1. Orchard Swallowtail Butterfly
2. Evening Brown Butterfly (I think)
3. Pupa
4. Golden Orb...
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An excellent set Hans - spectacular trees, spectacular scenery and interesting dwellings.
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Nice shots and good to see some new species. Apparently we do get them out here but I've never seen them. My app says the Redshank is uncommon but probably...
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