This afternoons walk
Hey harry...you started it !
Got some better afternoon sun on the sacred kingfisher & a bit closer...thats kingfisher harry

Lots of Purple Swamphens

Low flying duck

The little Red Backed wrens were everywhere but they only let you get 30 odd feet away so its a big crop. They are seriously maybe 1 1/2" tall.


And just for Harry
Got some better afternoon sun on the sacred kingfisher & a bit closer...thats kingfisher harry

Lots of Purple Swamphens

Low flying duck

The little Red Backed wrens were everywhere but they only let you get 30 odd feet away so its a big crop. They are seriously maybe 1 1/2" tall.


And just for Harry

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How's the weather been up your way? We had a cracker of a storm here yesterday. (Did you see my lightning post?)
I really love that wren on the barb wire...They are all very very nice
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Wow you lucky dog you........is it just me or what???? how come almost every bird, or animal I photograph in Australia is either Black, White, Brown, Grey, or variations of all four
Those Kingfishers are beautiful Gus, I saw a few up Darwin way many years ago, and gosh have those Purple birds got some colour or what
Well Mate, you did way better on finding the colourful birds than I did
Guess what colour the bird in my post was
Great series Gus, Love the beautiful Colours........ Skippy (Australia)
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