Sunday, 30 October 2011

nature walk album




53 comments:

  1. Look a singing plant. All those lips,. LOOL
    I loved the time we had in Queen land. What a great place and wonderful People. I know you have been having a ball.

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  2. We have something that looks similar here, can't think of the name of it right now. A fishing bird.

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  3. will these become butterflies?

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  4. that looks like winter sky here.

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  5. Wow, cop the center of that, really beautiful.

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  6. Can't beat mother nature for beauty.

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  7. You don't realise just how pretty this grass is until you see it like this.

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  8. This is awesome shot but I wanna see whats in the middle of the roots! "sulk."

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  9. Those fish are very clever they can even count to 40. Great shot Keith.

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  10. He is beautiful, stroke of luck finding another one or is it the same one you snapped before? I swear it knows you are taking it's photo and is posing for you.

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  11. Ewww, creepy crawlies. BIG buggers too. Yikes!

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  12. A life guards work is never done.

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  13. Hahaha thats a perfect way to see this. I think of them as being prehistoric cave skyscrapers but I like your take more!! this is the seedpod of a bottlebrush - the remnant of this flower - http://multiply.com/mu/cleaunz/image/3/photos/102/600x600/48/banksia.jpg?et=ztCs8WMSi57lpM%2BFfo%2C6gg&nmid=488131720

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  14. Yes but not sure what type - they are the type that move along in a long line like a conga. looks like they are resting here from the journey!!

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  15. yes I like this photo in particular - these are again so tiny - less than a 1/4 of an inch.

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  16. Whales - see the blog on the walk!!

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  17. This one is from two days ago - they flew away before I could get a better photo

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  18. Beautiful shot Keith, lovely colour.

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  19. It's those unknown thingies again!!! LOL.

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  20. Cool!! Not seen one of those before (I think).

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  21. Great shot, I love these seabirds....Shag/Cormorant....same family.

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  22. Wow, excellent!!! That's a great shot.

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  23. Yes most unusual - again this is a tiny flower - would make a great ground cover - I should learn more about propogation and groew these in the lawn in spring before I have to mow!!

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  24. thanks - getting the hang of it!

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  25. This is probably thesmallest flowwer I have ever photographed less than a 1/4 in across

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