Boy have you been busy. I go away for a couple of days and look at all those photo's! The frogmouth owls are amazing. I wonder how many times I've walked under one thinking it was just a piece of an old branch?? Maybe the museum could help with identifying those little bird pix or going to the reference section of the library. I can't believe how well you've captured those silver eyes!
Yeah, Frogmouths are tricky to spot. Rosey and I have been talking about them for a while now. I haven't seen even one since I came to Tassie, even though I was very determined.
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My name is Nickolay Tilcheff.
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Boy have you been busy. I go away for a couple of days and look at all those photo's!
ReplyDeleteThe frogmouth owls are amazing. I wonder how many times I've walked under one thinking it was just a piece of an old branch??
Maybe the museum could help with identifying those little bird pix or going to the reference section of the library.
I can't believe how well you've captured those silver eyes!
Yeah, Frogmouths are tricky to spot.
ReplyDeleteRosey and I have been talking about them for a while now. I haven't seen even one since I came to Tassie, even though I was very determined.