Very remarkable shots maxhr. You certainly have your own unique style which is great.
Maybe I need to set up something a bit better near my bird baths. I mainly just get noisy Miners and Crows in mine, but I wonder what would happen if I set up my hide and spent a few hours out there.
Do you find it more popular mornings or afternoons?
Very remarkable shots maxhr. You certainly have your own unique style which is great.
Maybe I need to set up something a bit better near my bird baths. I mainly just get noisy Miners and Crows in mine, but I wonder what would happen if I set up my hide and spent a few hours out there.
Do you find it more popular mornings or afternoons?
Thanks everyone, i find afternoons best, 3pm-5;30pm, but it needs to be in shade.
the water can get incredibly hot in the sun, i clean and fill mine daily.
the birdhide itself gets really hot as well, had a fan blowing the other day, made a big difference The birds need to be in the area, -i'm surrounded by small 5 acre blocks which have some native tree/vegetation cover.
it's so dry atm, the driest i have ever seen it, somehow the birds are surviving.
Stunning shots maxhr, great composition and the clarity is amazing.
Brian
Brilliant photos.... hope the fan kept you a bit cooler in the hide.
What is bird #1 ?
I really like #2, with the colours, patterns and smooth look of the water - plus the bird enjoying a moment to cool off.
Thanks Brian, WD.
The first bird is a Rufous Whistler.
Thanks maxhr - i should have recognised it,
Absolutely incredible setMaxhr,
That second shot is magnificent
Dont take life too seriously, it never ends well
Wow! Absolutely brilliant!
AussieAl
Great shots Maxhr. Beautiful detail!
Very remarkable shots maxhr. You certainly have your own unique style which is great.
Maybe I need to set up something a bit better near my bird baths. I mainly just get noisy Miners and Crows in mine, but I wonder what would happen if I set up my hide and spent a few hours out there.
Do you find it more popular mornings or afternoons?
Yes, that second shot is fantastic, but sorry i don't know what bird it is.
elizabeth
Thanks everyone, i find afternoons best, 3pm-5;30pm, but it needs to be in shade.
the water can get incredibly hot in the sun, i clean and fill mine daily.
the birdhide itself gets really hot as well, had a fan blowing the other day, made a big difference
The birds need to be in the area, -i'm surrounded by small 5 acre blocks which have some native tree/vegetation cover.
it's so dry atm, the driest i have ever seen it, somehow the birds are surviving.
Great set, like others particulary love #2. Hopefully you've seen the last of such high temps for the season now
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera