Townsville Towncommon 24/10/09
This guy sittng in bushes overhanging the track to the hide that everybody visit. Not concearned at all by people passing by less that a metre away.It was in full view and you could have touch it if you wanted but people still walked passed without seeing it.
barking owl
Sun, 25/10/2009 - 21:22
#1
ed
barking owl
Amazing photos Ed
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Strange that the bird was roosting so low. But it obviously was very calm.
As you say, many people do not "see" what is around them.
Your photo is a tribute to your observational skills.
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cheers
Denis
Denis Wilson
www.peonyden.blogspot.com
oh wow what an incredibly beautiful bird (and photos) the first is my favourite, the bird looks as if its doing a 'supermodel' pose, over the shoulder. Really shows off its awesome back feathers. thanks for sharing.
Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best
Truly superb shots Ed, I have never seen one,Thanks for posting.
Beautiful, just beautiful, ed. Such a gorgeous creature captured so well. I've only heard this species and would love to see one.
Cheers,
George
Melbourne, VIC
Outstanding photos ed of a beautiful bird. I enjoyed seeing them very much.
Ed, what can I say to those beautiful images except thank you for posting them. The eyes are unbelievable!!
Beautifully captured!
Cheers
Birdie
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Sunshine Coast Queensland
good shots ed , the first time we were at the town common it was still smouldering,,,, must get back there the birds must be coming back or would i be better to wait for some rain, i know out here it is so dry
I wonder if those people thought you were crazy for taking a photo of a seemingly empty tree. Nice photoLovely owls aren't they.
Superb shots Ed, love the close up one..
Awesome shot Ed!
Thanks all,not very often shots like that are that easy, having said that the bird was back in the same spot the next day !!
Amatuer, I never take shots of a bird as exposed as this one with people watching, I wait for them to see it themselves and/or pass by before I do, I rarely point out this type of bird (except to known or obviously very serious birders). You just never know what someone may do.
Joanneh, it is dry and drying very quickly, but the birds are there and the next couple of months before it rains is a good time for the rarer visitors to the common, Australian Pratincole this week.Alway worth a visit, normally I would say AM is best but have had the best PM visit ever just last weekend ...67 species (from 3 to 6pm)
Ed Townsville NQ
wow sound sgood ed, we have only drove through the common once as it was burning we went round the road and seen the hide on the left . is that the only hide and can you give me some hints the best place to go in there for birds . i see we will have to do a trip through