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Haven't had the time or inkling lately for photography. Here are a few that I did manage to get.
1) Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
Z8 + 180-600 f5.6-6.3 VR, 1/3200s f/6.0 at 290.0mm iso1000
2) Red-necked Wallaby
Z8 + 400 f2.8E FL VR, 1/400s f/3.2 at 400.0mm iso90
3) Zebra Finch.
Z8 + 400 f2.8E FL VR, 1/400s f/3.5 at 400.0mm iso280
4) Powerful Owl. Found only in a coastal area of South Eastern Australia rarely further than 200kms (120miles) inland from the sea. Whilst not endangered, they are rare to see and are listed as vulnerable. It is a large owl, the largest owl of Australia, the male can measure up to 65cms (26 inches) in height with a wingspan of up to 135cms (53 inches). The male has been known to reach up to 2.2kg (4.9 lbs) in weight.
Z8 + 400 f2.8E FL VR + 1.4x TCIII, 1/500s f/5.0 at 560.0mm iso320
1) Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
Z8 + 180-600 f5.6-6.3 VR, 1/3200s f/6.0 at 290.0mm iso1000
2) Red-necked Wallaby
Z8 + 400 f2.8E FL VR, 1/400s f/3.2 at 400.0mm iso90
3) Zebra Finch.
Z8 + 400 f2.8E FL VR, 1/400s f/3.5 at 400.0mm iso280
4) Powerful Owl. Found only in a coastal area of South Eastern Australia rarely further than 200kms (120miles) inland from the sea. Whilst not endangered, they are rare to see and are listed as vulnerable. It is a large owl, the largest owl of Australia, the male can measure up to 65cms (26 inches) in height with a wingspan of up to 135cms (53 inches). The male has been known to reach up to 2.2kg (4.9 lbs) in weight.
Z8 + 400 f2.8E FL VR + 1.4x TCIII, 1/500s f/5.0 at 560.0mm iso320
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