what a little cutie! Boy you would have gone crazy with your camera where I went bike riding today. There is a sea gull roukery just behind the botanical gardens and there where lots and lots of baby seagull chicks and juveniles. But boy did it stink! Its the first time I've ever seen real live baby seagull so I was really excited...pity I didn't have my camera. ps could you email me that book link again please...littlblackcrow at netspace dot net dot au
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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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what a little cutie!
ReplyDeleteBoy you would have gone crazy with your camera where I went bike riding today. There is a sea gull roukery
just behind the botanical gardens and there where lots and lots of baby seagull chicks and juveniles. But boy did it stink!
Its the first time I've ever seen real live baby seagull so I was really excited...pity I didn't have my camera.
ps could you email me that book link again please...littlblackcrow at netspace dot net dot au
hey nick dose your blog have a RSS feed? so my mail app can check for new pics?
ReplyDeleteSure you can, Jynks! It works exactly as a standard RSS feed.
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ReplyDelete...There is a sea gull roukery just behind the botanical gardens and there where lots and lots of baby seagull chicks and juveniles.
So that where all the seagulls in Hobart come from :D I should go and check them out next week!
um.. i can not find your rss feed... . .
ReplyDeletethis should be the address of the rss http://tilcheff.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
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