Someone Left The Tap Dripping

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WhistlingDuck
Someone Left The Tap Dripping

Someone left the tap dripping in the park .... maybe they were thinking of the birds

Thanks for looking!

dwatsonbb
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Great photos WD, think number 3 for me. Licking his/her lips, or at least where lips should be. Thanks

Dale Huonville, Tasmania

shoop
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Fabulous photos . Can't pick a favourite , love them all.

Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.

Araminta
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What  fantastic shots yes They are all great. Love the ones with the drops in mid air, outstanding cool

M-L

birdie
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What gorgeous shots of such simple things..... the birds are so clever aren't they?  Using our resources like that I bet someone did it on purpose for them... it's the sort of thing I'd do laugh

The noisy miner shots are just awesome  especially

Sunshine Coast Queensland

Reflex
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Great photos WD. Number 3 in particular. What lens did you use for that one it's a great shot!

Samford Valley Qld.

Night Parrot
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Shows to me how important bird baths are and how clever birds can be in their absence.

WhistlingDuck

Thanks for viewing and the comments - that tap doesn't shut off without super human effort, but that helps out the birds. Also have seen seagulls and ravens having a drink at that tap. 

Thanks Reflex, but I don't use a DSLR. I'm using a canon sx50 "super zoom" camera. Good choice for me starting out in this hobby, and I can get some good images when conditions are in its favour. I am intending to  get a DSLR, but all the choices of bodies and lens and conflicting opinions are a bit bamboozling. 

Annie W
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Brilliantly captured WD.  I wonder how many others walked on by too busy to stop and enjoy the moment.  Glad you captured them!  He looks ready to defend his precious drops in #3 should any other bird dare to join in before he's finished. smiley

West Coast Tasmania

Reflex
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AnnieJ wrote:

  I wonder how many others walked on by too busy to stop and enjoy the moment.  

That is so true. Great comment AnnieJ. 

Samford Valley Qld.

WhistlingDuck

Thanks again for the comments ... hope Im  not overdoing it, but maybe i can squeeze in pics of two more species at the dripping tap today

Maybe the raven has the tap figured out  !

Annie W
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Oh my goodness, he really does look like he's twisting that tap with the grip he has doesn't he?  Classic!  These are beautiful WD.  I could see them all in a series on a wall somewhere.  Wonder who'll be there next time!  Come on, you can't stop now!  wink

West Coast Tasmania

birdie
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They are great shots showing the raven Whistling Duck ... yes wouldn't it be interesting to set a camera up for the day and see who visits ?  A day in the life of a dripping Tap yes

Sunshine Coast Queensland

rawshorty
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Excellent shots, WD. If only humans where that smartlaugh

Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

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Rick N
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Wonderful set of shots WD, thanks for sharing them. Love that claw around the top of the tap.

WhistlingDuck

Another new customer at the dripping tap today - a silver gull.   (thanks again for the kind comments)

timrp
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Great photos Whistling Duck, keep them coming!

WhistlingDuck

Thanks Tim ... if i spot any different species at that tap, i will try to get a pic and post it. 

Annie W
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Lol, word has spread.  Loving this series WD.  Please do keep posting if you happen upon some more happy drinkers at the new waterhole yes 

West Coast Tasmania

Elsie
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Great series of photos! I have a bore tap at my house that always has a slight drip and the birds love it!

looking forward to any other photos in this seriessmiley

WhistlingDuck

A new species at the dripping tap - red rump parrots licking up some drops of water and one had a shower.

shoop
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Just fabulous , the colour and detail in the red rumps are superb.

Hahaha like water off a ducks back ...more like , water rollling off a red rump's retina !!!!!!!!!!!!

I think you are on to something big here . Leaving us all wanting more . Excellent job WD . Please keep it going .

Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.

Reflex
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Great thread and "assolutamente fenomenale" photo's.

Samford Valley Qld.

Annie W
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Ohhh, a beautiful and worthy addition!  More awesome captures WD!  Seeing the Red Rump having a quick shower, I'd almost be cheeky enough to sneak back with a pot plant base and pop it under the tap amongst those stones.  Could be a Part 2 of showers under the tap with that laughcheeky  Loving these sequels and I second shoop, when you're onto a good thing, stick to it!  

West Coast Tasmania

WhistlingDuck

Thanks again for the encouragement .... I'll keep my eye open for any new species at the tap

birdie
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Me too ... I am loving this series  Whistling Duck ... you could make PhotoBook or a short Video ..... A Day in the Life of a dripping Tap !!!!!!

Amazing to see such a variety there and your Red rump shots were awesome!

Sunshine Coast Queensland

Reflex
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Whistling Duck I hope you don't mind if I add this photograph to your thread but I couldn't think of a better place to put it.

 Those long bills make some tasks particularly difficult.

Samford Valley Qld.

birdie
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Rather than take away from your own thread WD, I was thinking maybe we could start a new one or it could be a challenge .... see how many taps we find birds at? I know I have a few , but I am loveing yours as it is the same tap , and is like the journey of the dripping tap smiley

I had to look twice at your Reflex ....didnt recognise the angle :))

Sunshine Coast Queensland

WhistlingDuck

No problem reflex, a few communal threads is a good thing in the mix  ... Nice shot of the ibis getting a drink, different birds have different techniques!

Saw a funny one the other day ... a big dog getting a drink at a bubbler, he was tall enough to rest his front paws up on the bowl and lap away at the fountain while his owner pushed the button! 

That's a good idea Birdie, maybe Holly will put that on her list for an upcoming challenge. 

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