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Oct 13, 2022 22:01 |  #18991

nardes wrote in post #19435587 (external link)
This is a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo taken at the Oxley Creek Common near Brisbane.

It is one of the largest of the several species of beautiful white cockatoos and is a highly intelligent bird.:-)

Cheers

Dennis

Stunning portrait of one of our most interesting and beautiful birds.
Really magnificent details with the crest showing so nicely



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Oct 13, 2022 22:06 |  #18992

nardes wrote in post #19435587 (external link)
This is a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo taken at the Oxley Creek Common near Brisbane.

It is one of the largest of the several species of beautiful white cockatoos and is a highly intelligent bird.:-)

Cheers

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Great shots. Love the detail in the crest.


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Oct 13, 2022 22:50 |  #18993

kd_reno wrote in post #19435590 (external link)
Great shots. Love the detail in the crest.

avondale87 wrote in post #19435589 (external link)
Stunning portrait of one of our most interesting and beautiful birds.
Really magnificent details with the crest showing so nicely

Thanks Richard and Ken, I was so pleased that I had the bird in frame when it raised its crest.:-)

Cheers

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Oct 13, 2022 23:21 |  #18994

nardes wrote in post #19435593 (external link)
Thanks Richard and Ken, I was so pleased that I had the bird in frame when it raised its crest.:-)

Cheers

Dennis

:lol: they don't give any warning, a shriek can but doesn't guarantee a raise :-P



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Oct 13, 2022 23:33 |  #18995

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Here we have a male Red-backed Fairy-wren and I think #2 is a female as she was in the vicinity. :-)

The Red-backed Fairy-wren is the smallest of Australia’s fairy-wrens.

Apparently, the Red-backed-Fairy-wren is among the least faithful birds in the world, with extra-pair mating commonplace — the result is that the eggs in any given nest are often fathered by various different birds.:rolleyes:

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WOW. Dennis...these are two amazingly sharp images! what beauties! Their lifestyle is quite interesting.:-)

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Fantastic capture, Sid! This common buzzard has certainly provided you with terrific photo ops.

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What a cool looking portrait shot of the purple heron, RAL! Excellent sharpness and detail. Gotta love that little insect buzzing around him. It could easily become a snack for the heron.:lol:

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Beautiful wood duck close-up fotoi!

Great capture of this beautiful sunbird, Paolo.

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Spotted Sandpiper in non breeding plumage.
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Lovely capture of the spotted sandpiper, Ken! The composition is really nice and appealing. Excellent photography.

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Very nice capture, 4huskers! Good looking Tom.

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Eastern Towhee, Female
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I really love this shot of the Eastern Towhee, Steve! The bird is very sharp and the the colorful berries are a beautiful addition to the overall composition.


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Oct 13, 2022 23:33 |  #18996

Pippan wrote in post #19435523 (external link)
Buff-banded Rail (external link), a very secretive bird, at Fogg Dam, Northern Territory of Australia.
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Two excellent captures of this secretive Buff-banded Rail, Pippan! I'll bet he gave you the runaround trying to photograph him.

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A great blue heron showing its undercarriage and a brown pelican with fishing line hanging off of it.

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This is an especially sharp shot of the brown pelican. Very nicely captured, Kirk! It a shame to hear about the fishing line hanging off of him. I sure hope it isn't a death sentence.

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Great shot of the coot with a fish in it's beak, Manny! I wonder what he plans to do with it.

nardes wrote in post #19435587 (external link)
This is a Sulphur-crested Cockatoo taken at the Oxley Creek Common near Brisbane.

It is one of the largest of the several species of beautiful white cockatoos and is a highly intelligent bird.:-)

Cheers

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These are both stunning captures, Dennis! Terrific photography. Both sharpness and detail are spot on. The crest on the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, close-up shot, is beautifully displayed.


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Oct 13, 2022 23:51 |  #18997

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Great shot of the coot with a fish in it's beak, Manny! I wonder what he plans to do with it.

Thank you Mike, much appreciated! The coot bit the head off and took the rest of the fish into the reeds...

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Oct 13, 2022 23:56 |  #18998

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Thank you Mike, much appreciated! The coot bit the head off and took the rest of the fish into the reeds...

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Interesting, Manny. I've never seen this kind of behavior from a coot before. Nice capture!


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Oct 14, 2022 00:00 |  #18999

Lame-Duck wrote in post #19435601 (external link)
WOW. Dennis...these are two amazingly sharp images! what beauties! Their lifestyle is quite interesting.:-)
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These are both stunning captures, Dennis! Terrific photography. Both sharpness and detail are spot on. The crest on the Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, close-up shot, is beautifully displayed.

Thanks Mike, I appreciate your comments. Unlike the Red-backed Wrens, I like to keep my life simple.;-)a

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Oct 14, 2022 00:02 |  #19000

nardes wrote in post #19435611 (external link)
Thanks Mike, I appreciate your comments. Unlike the Red-backed Wrens, I like to keep my life simple.;-)a

Cheers

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I'm with you on that, Dennis.


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Oct 14, 2022 00:03 |  #19001

Lame-Duck wrote in post #19435609 (external link)
Interesting, Manny. I've never seen this kind of behavior from a coot before. Nice capture!

Me neither! I know these waterfowl can be feisty, but I've never seen one this aggressive.




  
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Oct 14, 2022 00:08 |  #19002

A male Superb Fairy-wren (in deep shade) and a male Red-backed Fairy-wren taken at the Oxley Creek Common wetlands this morning.

It always helps when they pose for the photographer on a fence post or branch.:-)

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Oct 14, 2022 03:28 |  #19003

Lame-Duck wrote in post #19435601 (external link)
Fantastic capture, Sid! This common buzzard has certainly provided you with terrific photo ops.

Many thanks Mike! You're right, this bird has been awesome but I haven't seen it for 4 or 5 days now so it may have decided it's time to disperse. I'll miss it when it's gone! Cheers! :)




  
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Oct 14, 2022 03:39 |  #19005

Sometimes it sux to be a bird.:-(


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