Fantastic photos once again, I do enjoy coming back and seeing the new pics! I especially like these feeding ones, they have a very (Aussie) Christmas feel. Tim and I just got back from Manjimup for the weekend where I kept a lookout for Frogmouths while bushwalking, but I don't think I had much of a chance without my glasses or binoculars! There were HEAPS of other birds though from wrens to at least 3 sightings of bird of prey :D.
Thank you for the nice words, Rosey! I'm very glad that you keep an eye on his blog :)
Good to hear that Tim and you had good walks over the weekend. You should probably get binoculars, but until then just put your glasses on from time to tome and look around :P
No luck with the Tawnies here either. If they read our posts they must be laughing a lot. :D
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Fantastic photos once again, I do enjoy coming back and seeing the new pics! I especially like these feeding ones, they have a very (Aussie) Christmas feel. Tim and I just got back from Manjimup for the weekend where I kept a lookout for Frogmouths while bushwalking, but I don't think I had much of a chance without my glasses or binoculars! There were HEAPS of other birds though from wrens to at least 3 sightings of bird of prey :D.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice words, Rosey! I'm very glad that you keep an eye on his blog :)
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that Tim and you had good walks over the weekend. You should probably get binoculars, but until then just put your glasses on from time to tome and look around :P
No luck with the Tawnies here either. If they read our posts they must be laughing a lot. :D