All are very good, but the Crested Shrike is my fave.

-- 
Bruce


Thursday, January 14, 2010, 10:23:16 AM, you wrote:

C> The weather really sucked for the first 2 weeks when I went to Australia
C> over the holidays.  8 inches of rain in 10 days.  Everyone was so 
C> excited about it that I couldn't be glum so I tried to make the best of
C> it.  On the photography side of things, it was a struggle.  The birds 
C> didn't want to come out from their hiding spots.  The roos weren't 
C> relying on food and water provided by the local reserves and the sky was
C> basically just pure clouds.

C> Here's a few shots of the local wildlife around my in-laws' house. The
C> bat (a gray-headed flying fox) is from the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens.
C>   There are thousands of them roosting there during the day.  Even 
C> though we had more sun in Sydney, when I went to the botanic gardens it
C> was overcast... of course.

C> http://birdofthemoment.blogspot.com/

C> Scroll down smartasses...  you can click the images to make them larger.

C> comments appreciated.

C> -- 

C> Christian
C> http://404mohawknotfound.blogspot.com/




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