Today's Capture

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tarkineus
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Today's Capture

This guy lives by my place, I've been 'after' him/her (?) for the past 6mths and was never able to get a nice clean shot. I believe it is a wattle bird. Anyway, in the failing light of late afternoon I saw it flitting from shrub to shrub across the road.

GeorgeP
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A nice shot, Tark. Yes, it's a Wattlebird, alright. A Little Wattlebird to be precise.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

tarkineus
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Thanks George. Due to 'camera fumble'I missed two picture perfect photo op's when it perched in the sun on a red bottle brush - the hallmark of the untrained amateur!!! ... HIT ME!!! :(

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

GeorgeP
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Nothing wrong with this shot, Tark. I prefer subdued light rather than direct sunlight on the subject.
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George

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

Tassie

Nice shot Tark.

tarkineus
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Thanks Tassie, hope you had a good trip to wherever you had to go. Must be hard work getting all those great bird shots along the way, but I guess someone has to do it, right? :) !

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

tarkineus
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Thanks George. Yes, at least there's no hard shadows to contend with.

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

Tassie

Gidday Tark, mate as I was telling Heva there were so many birds of prey down there I could not believe it and I did not get one shot, every time I saw a raptor there was either no where to pull over or I had a car sitting right on my a** so yeah mate not a happy camper I missed some very good photo oppurtunities :)

tarkineus
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That's a shame, mate. I can imagine that once that rig gets rolling that you can't just pull over anywhere you see a bird shot and bring it to a skidding stop. What you really need is an onboard assistant(like me!) to take the pictures, right? ? :)

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

Birdgirl2009
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Great photo Tark. The feathers are interesting - they almost look like pin feathers

tarkineus
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Thanks again Birdgirl, the chest feathers are interesting aren't they. I've been wondering what nature's purpose was in the evolution of that plumage. Perhaps it was simply to give camouflage in their habitat. I must remember to ask Charles when I get to heaven - or was he sent to hell for his Origin of the Species! LOL. ;-)

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

Tassie

Gee Tark if you were my assistant could you imagine the shots you would get while rolling along our beautiful smooth QLD highways.

tarkineus
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Don't tempt me Tassie ... comments like that bring out the swagman in me mate!

Regards, "Tark" - Olympus 4/3rds colour

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