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Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
24 November 2012, 00:52
malcolmlove our feathered friends--- tell us about the camera
Cheers Malcolm
24 November 2012, 01:55
butchlocmagnificent photos
24 November 2012, 08:30
muzzaIts sure is a shame that New Zealands native bird species are all drab and boring in relation to the Australian birds. And you guys tend to have more of them - or maybe they are just more noticeable.
Great pics gryph.
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24 November 2012, 21:03
dukxdogSpectacular!
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25 November 2012, 02:30
gryphon1quote:
Originally posted by muzza:
Its sure is a shame that New Zealands native bird species are all drab and boring in relation to the Australian birds. And you guys tend to have more of them - or maybe they are just more noticeable.
Great pics gryph.
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Seeing a Dusky Flycatcher 20 odd k`s up the Copland was good enough for me.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
25 November 2012, 04:12
Matt GrahamSuperb photos - what is the top parrot/lorrie??
25 November 2012, 04:38
gryphon1Alisterus scapularis aka King Parrot a relatively common species in parts.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
25 November 2012, 04:52
Matt GrahamOh yeah - I didnt think of that!! We get them here too but the wing colour a bit different I thought?? I dunno??
You can pick them in the bush easily by their size eh?
26 November 2012, 09:36
NakihunterGrate picture Gryph. What camera are you using?
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
29 November 2012, 01:33
DenisBnice clutch of Solars you have growing in the garden Gryph.
Need care tho .............they can become invasive.
Awesome pics as usual.
29 November 2012, 11:14
gryphon1quote:
Originally posted by DenisB:
nice clutch of Solars you have growing in the garden Gryph.
Need care tho .............they can become invasive.
Awesome pics as usual.
I put them there last Xmas for the young uns that marvel at such things changing colour,the birds have chewed and moved them but they they still work and as I have =found out they attract the insects away from the house at night.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
01 December 2012, 06:20
mbogobutchThanks for sharing, these pictures...Stunning!!!
24 December 2012, 23:58
AntlersJust saw these - fantastic!

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25 December 2012, 02:02
gryphon1The birds are indeed fantastic,i have just been out among them having Xmas day coffee.
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002