Thanks, Ken, Jack and Bob. There are at least three species of very
pretty finches that hang out at the in-laws' house. The zebra finches
are the prettiest but I never got a good shot at them.
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Christian
http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/
Ken Waller wrote:
All very well captured. The double barred finch really stands out for
its unusual markings !
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian" <[email protected]>
Subject: GESO - 3 birds, a frog and a bat
The weather really sucked for the first 2 weeks when I went to
Australia over the holidays. 8 inches of rain in 10 days. Everyone
was so excited about it that I couldn't be glum so I tried to make the
best of it. On the photography side of things, it was a struggle.
The birds didn't want to come out from their hiding spots. The roos
weren't relying on food and water provided by the local reserves and
the sky was basically just pure clouds.
Here's a few shots of the local wildlife around my in-laws' house.
The bat (a gray-headed flying fox) is from the Sydney Royal Botanic
Gardens. There are thousands of them roosting there during the day.
Even though we had more sun in Sydney, when I went to the botanic
gardens it was overcast... of course.
http://birdofthemoment.blogspot.com/
Scroll down smartasses... you can click the images to make them larger.
comments appreciated.
--
Christian
http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/
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