WOW! Great photos reflex, what camera and lens were you using as it looks brilliant
Thanks BabyBirdwatcher.
Canon 70D with a 300mm Canon Lens.
After reading and digesting the tutorial AnnieJ did about posting photos from Flickr to BIBY it has made a huge difference as to how my photographs appear on this site. If you haven't read it I can highly recommend taking the time to read it.
Hey Reflex. If you have lots of large-flowered (hybrid?) Grevilleas attracting lots of Little Wattlebirds then there'll almost certainly be lots of Little Wattlebird noise early in the morning. A garden with indigenous plants replicating the local natural bushland might give Ms Reflex a few more minutes of morning sleep.
Hey Reflex. If you have lots of large-flowered (hybrid?) Grevilleas attracting lots of Little Wattlebirds then there'll almost certainly be lots of Little Wattlebird noise early in the morning. A garden with indigenous plants replicating the local natural bushland might give Ms Reflex a few more minutes of morning sleep.
Woko, Between the Kookaburra's, crows and my Australorp rooster first thing in the morning the Little Wattlebirds are not really a problem at all.
Seriously if you want peace and quiet in the morning don't live in the bush. Everything in the bush gets up early! Ask my wife!
Natures alarm crew then, with the other birds, hey Reflex . They really are a beautiful striking bird with their patterning, fantastic captures here! Glad that the linking to flickr that other members mentioned has helped to fix issues for you, less PC frustration is always good in my books - saves potential PC abuse too, in our house anyway .
WOW! Great photos reflex, what camera and lens were you using as it looks brilliant
Thanks BabyBirdwatcher.
Canon 70D with a 300mm Canon Lens.
After reading and digesting the tutorial AnnieJ did about posting photos from Flickr to BIBY it has made a huge difference as to how my photographs appear on this site. If you haven't read it I can highly recommend taking the time to read it.
Samford Valley Qld.
Great series of photos Reflex!
Hey Reflex. If you have lots of large-flowered (hybrid?) Grevilleas attracting lots of Little Wattlebirds then there'll almost certainly be lots of Little Wattlebird noise early in the morning. A garden with indigenous plants replicating the local natural bushland might give Ms Reflex a few more minutes of morning sleep.
Woko, Between the Kookaburra's, crows and my Australorp rooster first thing in the morning the Little Wattlebirds are not really a problem at all.
Seriously if you want peace and quiet in the morning don't live in the bush. Everything in the bush gets up early! Ask my wife!
Samford Valley Qld.
Natures alarm crew then, with the other birds, hey Reflex . They really are a beautiful striking bird with their patterning, fantastic captures here! Glad that the linking to flickr that other members mentioned has helped to fix issues for you, less PC frustration is always good in my books - saves potential PC abuse too, in our house anyway .
West Coast Tasmania