Resist Temptation please...
You don't have to grab my birdie...
Just call it and it will come"
I have not really thought that birds would be good subjects and it's not very often you see one. You might need to travel just to watch birds. Heck, even the "Maya's" are not that visible nowadays.
But when I arrived here in Brisbane, it was one of the first things that I have noticed here. Lots of birds fly freely here, even the crows, cockatoo and lorikeets which we'd only see in Cartimar. You can even see bats hovering in the parks here, and there are plenty. The following pics which I shall be posting can bee seen in parks, and I have not even tried searching forests or jungles.
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| Noisy Miner. It's a Maya with a mask... Agree? |
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| Australian Kingparrot (Juvenile) |
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| Blue-faced Honeyeater |
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| Rainbow Lorikeet |
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| Australian Raven hunting for meal |
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| Cockatoo... and it's not caged! |
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| Australian White Ibis... or the "Wet Ibis"? |
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| Australian Pelicans at a nearby Fishport |
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| What is a Kookaburra? Hmmm... Remember that commercial? |
Most shots were taken using my Nikon D300and Nikkor 70-200 f2.8 VR1.
If only I can get hold of the Nikon TC2.0 EIII...
I wonlt be able to post all of them here, but if you liked my pics, please click the link below if you would like to some more...
Joey's Book of Birds
Cheers,
Joey









I liked the raven with the panning technique. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne!
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