Thanks George, yes most of the small birds live in my garden. My eyes are always outside my windows, and I keep the camera on the table, if I spot a bird, just grab the camera and sneak up on them.
Hope to meet you one of these days at the WTP, do you know when the waders will be back???
I'm always amazed when people tell me, some birds are feisty and chase other birds. At my place that never happens. I think it is just like with people, large concentration and over population, not enough breeding space and living space, leads to the display of aggression. I have Magpies and Currawongs, Wattlebirds, Honeyeaters big and small living in harmony with small and tiny birds. There is plenty of natural habitat for all at my place. I also have Blackbirds foraging next to the Bassian Thrushes,it doesn't seem to effect them, both have raised young last year. I think it's most important to provide habitat for all the different needs of birds.
Sorry, posted one bird twice, can find twenty others, if you want me to?
M-L
.....how about this one??? No? There are plenty more, , just ask me,
M-L
All are up to your usual high standard. They're in your garden, are they? Happy to see more shots from you.
Cheers,
George
Melbourne, VIC
Thanks George, yes most of the small birds live in my garden. My eyes are always outside my windows, and I keep the camera on the table, if I spot a bird, just grab the camera and sneak up on them.
Hope to meet you one of these days at the WTP, do you know when the waders will be back???
M-L
High quality pictures, Araminta. Thanks.
Regards
Alex
Lovely pics. You are so lucky to have the small birds living near you.
Karen
Brisbane southside.
Lovely shots. They are quite feisty around here at the moment. Chasing off my crescent honey eaters.
I'm always amazed when people tell me, some birds are feisty and chase other birds. At my place that never happens. I think it is just like with people, large concentration and over population, not enough breeding space and living space, leads to the display of aggression. I have Magpies and Currawongs, Wattlebirds, Honeyeaters big and small living in harmony with small and tiny birds. There is plenty of natural habitat for all at my place. I also have Blackbirds foraging next to the Bassian Thrushes,it doesn't seem to effect them, both have raised young last year. I think it's most important to provide habitat for all the different needs of birds.
M-L
Lovely shots. The last one is my favourite
You do it so well.
See it! Hear it!
Mid-North Coast NSW
Competition for scarce resources produces aggression in all species, including Homo sapiens.