Townsville garden in March, another wet month, but some good visitors and the usual suspects.
Dollarbird, very strong back light, flash infill.
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Rainbow bee-eater
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White-gaped Honeyeater.
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Figbird, playing catch with a Sandpaper Fig.
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Black-faced Monarch
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Spangled Drongo
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Beautifull clean photos Ed. Nice work.
I was born to live and I live to die.
I don't usually comment on these things (it gets a bit tedious reading yet another "nice photos" post) but that is one amazing pic of the fig bird! Well done.
- soakes
soakes
Olinda, Victoria, Australia
Ed, I too think that shot of the figbird is amazing..what great timing.
Soakes - it does get a bit tedious yes, but not if your are feeling great about your shots and dying to show them to someone. For some people the only people that get to see them are maybe on somewhere like this :')
Sunshine Coast Queensland
really impressive shots ed. you keep posting such good shots.
great work on all of the pics.
Cheers, Owen.
Terrific sharp shots ed. The one with the fig is exceptional.
Soakes - I am with birdie - you guys are the only people who see my photos and I love getting responses from people who are genuinely interested, especially if I have just seen something amazing, like a new BOP
I htink this is the third year that I've been viewing your Townsville Garden shots and I never tire of them, ed. As sharp as usual and a great depiction of the great birds up your way. Keep 'em comin'.
Cheers,
George
Melbourne, VIC