Mount Glorious to-day.

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Reflex
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Mount Glorious to-day.

Motivated by Windshears thread on Bell Miners last week I decided to take a drive this morning and what a great day it turned out to be.

WhistlingDuck

Well done tracking them down Reflex. 

That first photo is a classic with the bell miner peeking out from behind the tree. Other ones might be immature bird as it doesnt have the bright red behind the eye.

Araminta
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Wow, the first one is a great photo smiley, I love the composition. The others look like young ones. Fantastic set of photosyes

M-L

windshear
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How wonderful! Glad you found some. smiley

Reflex
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The first photo was the first decent shot I managed and that was after being there for about an hour. There was no shortage of birds but very difficult to see until they move.

I took plenty of birds above me in the trees but they were always too high up or buried in amongst branches. Probably after about an hour and a half I didn't have much in the way of good clear shots and found a really good sunlight spot and with the sun behind me thought to myself ,"Wouldn't it be good if one landed right here". And within a minute or two there was two of them cleary young birds just in the very spot I had hoped for. I was firing so fast the memory card was struggling to process the photographs quickly enough.

I couldn't believe how frustrating it was waiting for the memory card to catch up whilst a bird sits still on a branch with nothing else in the way about three or four metres in front of me!laugh Great problem to have I suppose.

Samford Valley Qld.

Annie W
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Telepathic suggestion Reflex? I'm sure I've tried that one many times wishing birds to appear, not always with as much luck as you've had though laugh  Beautiful series and really lovely to have a couple of different ages in there too, sweet young ones.

West Coast Tasmania

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Great photos Reflex.

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