Banks of the Ord

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KingBrown
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Banks of the Ord

A few mates of mine from the Ord River.

darinnightowl
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been there many years ago great spot for big crabs and fish, should say I also say big lizards 

See it!  Hear it!

Mid-North Coast NSW

Dennis
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Nice, the first shot is an absolute cracker but I like them all. Good variety too.

Cheers.

WhistlingDuck

Great shots ...  I really like your dollar bird, you got a good close shot and got all those colours in the feathers perfectly. 

KingBrown
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Cheers guys. I did some cropping on the Dollarbird to get a bit closer (even though the original was taken at full 50x zoom). But the Whistling Kites are the original.

I just got back from the same spot so i'll post those photos soon.

Annie W
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I like your mates KingBrown, seem like a solid bunch smiley!  I'll second that great variety, just fantastic.  Did you spot all these beauties in the one outing?  Beautiful reflection in the Stilt shot too by the way.

West Coast Tasmania

timmo
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I love the shot of the Darter, but great shots all round. Thanks for sharing!

Cheers
Tim
Brisbane

KingBrown
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Thanks for the thumbs up guys.

My camera is just a bridge camera so I can't get the SLR quality of some of the other shots on this site... but I can try! I was trying to get a shot of the Stilt just as the end of its bill touched the water, and I did but there was a bit too much camera shake on that one to use it. To answer your question AnnieJ, yes they were all within a few hundred metres of each other. And there were a few more at that same spot that I couldnt get a photo of, including Jabiru, Little Egret (with breeding plumes), Caspian Tern, Grey Teal, Masked Lapwing and what I think was a non br Marsh Tern.

Barney

Lucky fellow living at the Ord? Great photos. l like the Dollarbird shot very much.

l could never photgraph birds there though , the urge to throw lures at Barra would be overwhelming :)

Barney.

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