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A lifer for me I either don't have my camera or I am driving when I see one of our precious Aussie Kookaburra's but today was my lucky day I went for a walk to see if I could photograph some of our local birdlife I got to a little dirt road where there is an abundance of finches when just as I...
A photo I took today at Sharp Park Canungra this is a small but beautiful park and camping ground with the Coomera river running through it the birds dragonflies and other beautiful wildlife love it the river was running really strong today it was calming sitting beside the water listening to...
A Wonderful Lorrie feeding on my favourite tree in our garden this tree is around 20 years old it flowers a fair bit specially if we get good rain the lorries love the flowers nectar I love their colours sound and visits.
This verdant albeit fragmented habitat contains an exceptionally high number of endemics. In just one week of birding, you can expect to see a staggering 250 bird species, including 70 endemics. Some of the fantastic gems found here include Three-toed Jacamar, Swallow-tailed Cotinga, Saffron...
My photo of the Asian Emerald Cuckoo taken near the summit of Doi Inthanon National Park near Chiang Mai Thailand while birding with All Thailand Experiences.
Photo of the Mrs Gould's Sunbird taken at Doi Inthanon National Park near Chiang Mai Thailand while on a bird watching tour with All Thailand Experiences.
The Cedar WaxWings come through our little slice of heaven for a brief period every spring. Usually it is just for a day and they come as a fairly large group and seem to enjoy the nectar for our eucalyptus flowers. We have a few holly berries which they also take, but they really seem to love...
d'Arnaud's Barbet, Trachyphonus darnaudii, Serengeti National park, Tanzania, East Africa. They are omnivores, feeding on seeds, fruit and invertebrates. Where not hunted, they are very tame, but their feathers are used by certain tribes, such as the Maasai.
Ostrich, Struthio camelus, female, flightless bird. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa. It is distinctive in its appearance, with a long neck and legs and the ability to run at maximum speeds of about 70 kilometres per hour, 43 mph, the top land speed of any bird. The Ostrich is the...
Ostrich, Struthio camelus, male, flightless bird. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, East Africa. It is distinctive in its appearance, with a long neck and legs and the ability to run at maximum speeds of about 70 kilometres per hour, 43 mph, the top land speed of any bird. The Ostrich is the...