Night Parrot, why have you waited so long to post some pics, all beautiful birds, you mus have an awesome place where you are, have enjoyed every pic you have posted. Please don't be too critical of your work, it is for our own "best photos" and if practice and some tips from others make your work better that is great, but don't stop posting.
Tree creepers are another bird i have trouble getting a good pic of - as they travel up the tree trunks too fast for me, or scurry around the opposite side of the trunk away from me ... you got a good trick there for geting them to stay still
Tree creepers are another bird i have trouble getting a good pic of - as they travel up the tree trunks too fast for me, or scurry around the opposite side of the trunk away from me ... you got a good trick there for geting them to stay still
Oh how they love that game.
"Let me just run around the other side of the trunk...and pop back to look at you from a couple of metres further up."
I see them often at Daisy Hill in SE Qld, sometimes they're more accomodating than others. Usually I see the females more often than the males.
What a cute boy he is I love them and don't they sing well?
M-L
I think my focussing leaves a lot to be desired Araminta. I need you to give me some lessons.
Night Parrot, why have you waited so long to post some pics, all beautiful birds, you mus have an awesome place where you are, have enjoyed every pic you have posted. Please don't be too critical of your work, it is for our own "best photos" and if practice and some tips from others make your work better that is great, but don't stop posting.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
thats a unique shot .... thanks for posting
Tree creepers are another bird i have trouble getting a good pic of - as they travel up the tree trunks too fast for me, or scurry around the opposite side of the trunk away from me ... you got a good trick there for geting them to stay still
Oh how they love that game.
"Let me just run around the other side of the trunk...and pop back to look at you from a couple of metres further up."
I see them often at Daisy Hill in SE Qld, sometimes they're more accomodating than others. Usually I see the females more often than the males.