Well my great birding run continues this year. A new tick for me both photographic and my first visual ID of a Shining Bronze Cuckoo. Plus a Ring neck close up and feeding session
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Congratulations on the shining bronze cuckoo - nice sheen on the back in second pic.
Fantastic colours in the parrots - great photos.
Great work Laza!
Wow, just great!
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
How exciting! Lovely photos Laza.
Very nice shots Laza. Have only seen Horsfields and struggle to pick between them, did you have a call ID? Not questioning the ID just interested for my future reference. Parrots are crackers, lovely.
Cheers
Fantastic photos, thanks for posting them, I love the colours of both birds.
elizabeth
Thanks for all comments
Ironically enough I was down hiking in Stirling national park today and came across another one, go figure :).
Hi Rick
Im not expert I based it on the fact that on Nevills Birds of Greater South West which states Shining has no prominent eye stripe.
Plus Horsfields doesnt tend to get this far into lower south west
Dont take life too seriously, it never ends well
Thanks Laza.
Good find Laza and nice shots. Am yet to see the Ringnecks
More great shots Laza, may the run continue.
Thanks Brian and Dev
Dev speaking of Ringnecks I headed down Stirling ranges about 250 kms south.
Took a picture of one sub species of ringnecks.
Besides the lack of red above the beak, the distinct brest plummage colour change compared to ones above is quite interesting
Dont take life too seriously, it never ends well
Wow, almost looks like a large Rainbow Lorikeet.
Great stuff!
Cheers
Tim
Brisbane