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Little Brown thing.....no idea what is is.
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Too much lens but fantastic detail!! Great shot!
Looks like a "Common Blackbird" aka "Eurasian Blackbird" a species of true Thrush.Little Brown thing.....no idea what is is.View attachment 5686
Olive Thrush - turdus olivaceus. The genus name is latin for thrush. Just thought I'd mention before we get all the LBT jokes.Little Brown thing.....no idea what is is.View attachment 5686
You too, Phil!!Thanks GA, much appreciated. Happy FRIDAY!
Thanks GAWonderful detail! Good work!
Cheers Hut, as you may gather, I enjoy shooting birds but have no knowledge! Thanks Squawk for the updateLooks like a "Common Blackbird" aka "Eurasian Blackbird" a species of true Thrush.
I may seem like an expert on these at this point, and I owe it all to google image search.
Many long years ago, I was sitting around the campsite minding my own business when this cheeky little juvenile Red Wattle Bird stuck it's beak into look at what I wasn't doing. | Obviously wasn't too concerned because mum was close by. |
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Thank you Stevie, I thought of calling it 'where all the little fish's go'. So pleased it made you smile, Cheerz Robin.I love that Gannet head shot it made me howl with laughter Great Great Image Robin
Aren't Snowies just great, hope I get the chance to photograph one someday.
Nicely doneMasked Booby, GalapagosView attachment 5711
'Look into my eyes' you are feeling sleepy. Hypnotic
Thank is an interesting perspective! Nice shot!
Great photo, Robin!!Great Crested GrebeView attachment 5764
Thanks!Thank is an interesting perspective! Nice shot!