That's a great collection of photos of parrots, Nickolay. Some I haven't photographed - but one of the common ones for me is my favorite - the galah - that's a beautiful photo among the daisies on the lawn.
Thank you, Mick! I love watching and photographing parrots. As someone who's lived most of his life in Europe, they are among the most exciting things that can be seen here. Six years since I came to this country and still find them as amazing as the first time when I saw a white cockie in St. James Park in Sydney on my first morning in Australia. Galahs are not common in Hobart. There are some, but my books say the population is made up of escaped pets. They are beautiful. Cheers! Nickolay
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My name is Nickolay Tilcheff.
I am an animator and wildlife photography is something that I enjoy in my spare time.
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For about three years, 2007 - 2009, many of my better photos used to get published on this bloG. Due to frequent abuse of the images and a few other reasons I have decided to take a long (or indefinite) break from blogging.
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That's a great collection of photos of parrots, Nickolay. Some I haven't photographed - but one of the common ones for me is my favorite - the galah - that's a beautiful photo among the daisies on the lawn.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mick!
ReplyDeleteI love watching and photographing parrots. As someone who's lived most of his life in Europe, they are among the most exciting things that can be seen here. Six years since I came to this country and still find them as amazing as the first time when I saw a white cockie in St. James Park in Sydney on my first morning in Australia.
Galahs are not common in Hobart. There are some, but my books say the population is made up of escaped pets. They are beautiful.
Cheers!
Nickolay
Great photos Nick,
ReplyDeleteOne day we'll visit to see the Parrots!
We're out at Magee Marsh for the start of the Warbler migration today.
Cheers,
Dave
Fantastic Images, your Blog was avery nice find.
ReplyDeleteJohn.
Thank you, Dave!
ReplyDeleteHope you've had a great time at Magee Marsh!
Thank you, John!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by and leaving a comment!
Best regards
Nickolay