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Since the Covid lockdown and restrictions I found one of the best times to shoot was at night. It took a little while to learn the new techniques which is always a good thing. Once I got going I found it very addictive and you see many things that most other people probably never will.
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Powerful Owl feeding on a Rainbow Lorikeet - (Australias largest nocturnal bird)
Australian Owlet Nightjar - (Australias smallest nocturnal bird, about the size of a Blackbird)
Common Ringtail Possum
Sugar Glider
Tawny Frogmouth
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Powerful Owl feeding on a Rainbow Lorikeet - (Australias largest nocturnal bird)
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Australian Owlet Nightjar - (Australias smallest nocturnal bird, about the size of a Blackbird)
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Common Ringtail Possum
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Sugar Glider
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Tawny Frogmouth
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