Monday, 26 March 2012

Summers Backyard Birds plus some further afield




46 comments:

  1. Psst, Keith, this is an Eastern Rosella... like the ones on the soup cans lol.. we have one and he sings the Carpet Court tune

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  2. lol mongrel ol' sparrow...

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  3. Really!!! Maybe send them a video of him singing it!! We do not get many here - mainly we get lorrikeets - maybe the local flora does not attract them! I just realised I forgt to put in the king parrots!

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  4. Such a lovely album, lucky you with all those birds in your yard and all so pretty. Suppose we have just as interesting birds, must take time out to sit down and shoot some when they come to feed.
    Thank you for sharing your pretties with us.

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  5. makes me feel like being at a bird sanctuary! how blessed to be surrounded by all these beautiful birds!

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  6. I love your collection of birds...it looks like you have a good hiding place for taking the photos...lol. Thanks for sharing Keith!

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  7. looks like you live in a bird sanctuary...some magnificent creatures you have captured :)

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  8. I love this one, his expression is priceless :-))

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  9. That's a great shot. Caught in mid mouthful :-))

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  10. That another nice one. His eye-flash matches the colour of the berries he's eating.

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  11. Wow, love his colours, they really smack you in the eye!!

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  12. He's keeping an eye on you :-))

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  13. Another one keeping an eye on you. Probably wondering why you're lurking. LOL.

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  14. Another beautiful shot to finish. A great album Keith!!!

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  15. honestly, this looks like a zoo to me. wonderful!

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  16. These mongrels seem to be the same the world over, eh? We have them here, and they are pests. Not even native to our country.

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  17. This is a lovely variety of birds in your yard, so colorful! And so big! You got great captures!

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  18. This looks like our black birds or a grackle

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  19. I didn't know Cockatoos came in black

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  20. Your birds are much more colorful than the ones here in the Texas panhandle.

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  21. I like how you captured his wings!

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  22. Wonderful reflection! Beautiful set!!

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