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Juvenile Grey Butcherbird…
500 mm | ƒ/7.1 | 1/800s | ISO 6400
Grey Butcherbird : Cracticus torquatus
Pine Mountain, Queensland, AU
Cute now; a delightful songster of the future.
Treasure amongst the boulders…
500 mm | ƒ/8 | 1/800s | ISO 20000
Laughing Kookaburra : Dacelo novaeguineae...
The number of great egret have rised a lot over a few years at my local wetland and they make great subjects for images. Took the image on my first outing with the Nikon Z8 which just replaced my old D850. Love the subject detect focusing!! I want to upgrade to the Nikon Z180-600 but the bank...
Silver Gull : Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae
Curlew Sandpiper : Calidris ferruginea
Moreton Bay, Queensland
One of our local 'seagulls' spent ten or so minutes standing amongst a few dozen refugees from arctic Siberia, and then, without any warning that I could discern, barged through the...
I am very happy with this shot and would like some honest feedback. I was very lucky to catch this Red-Shouldered Hawk in the late afternoon light and it stayed in one spot for a long time, allowing me to take over 200 frames. It really didn't need a lot of post-processing, but I tried to keep...
Hello,
I have had a chance to see an oystercatcher at our local beach. They do not breed or appear too often around my place. So that was a very pleasant surprise to me when a young one decided to stay for around two weeks at our closest beach. I have visited him both in the morning, when the...
Bar-tailed Godwits : Moreton Bay, Queensland…
Bar-tailed Godwit : Limosa lapponica
Moreton Bay, Queensland
In the first photo the barred tail from which this godwit receives its name is obvious. The birds rose into a moderate onshore wind — between 40 and 50 km/h — before settling in...
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