I'm under pressure to put my photographs from the week-end up. I joined Devster on Saturday which meant that there was actually two of us who hadn't read the instructions for their flash units.......Rainforest bird photography is all about flash photography.
In no particular order..
Black-faced Monarch.
Eastern Whipbird.
Yellow-throated Scrubwren.
Golden Whistler.
Not sure what this one is a Brown Thornbill or a Large-billed Scrubwren?
Hey guys did you know that when you upload a pic there is a field that becomes visible where you type the speciies name and we all see it when we hover our mouse over the pic
Hey guys did you know that when you upload a pic there is a field that becomes visible where you type the speciies name and we all see it when we hover our mouse over the pic
Hey Reflex, the bird you thought was a brown thornbill or a large billed scrubwren isn't either i think. i looked in my bird book and they both had markings unlike you pic. Exept i don't know what else it could be.
Well done! The Whistling Kite has come out really well in fact they all have. What is the second and Seventh bird?
1. WK
2. Brown Gerygone?
3. Logrunner.
4. An even better photograph of a Logrunner.
5. Coucal Pheasant.
6. One of the best photographs of a Rufous Fan-tail I have ever seen....
7. Juvenille Large-Billed Scrubwren???
8. WK.
Pity you didn't get a Black-faced Monarch or an Olive Whistler.....
Samford Valley Qld.
Nice set of birds Devster, think the BOP is a Wedge Tail
Thanks Rick....My mistake.
Samford Valley Qld.
Thanks guys.
I had a big speal about the day but it seems to have gone missing.
I wonder what has happened?
Awesome shots I especially like the Logrunner.
Samford Valley Qld.
Some very wild birds at O'Reillys...............
Samford Valley Qld.
Is that a bald spot I see.
On the Bird that is, haha
I'm under pressure to put my photographs from the week-end up. I joined Devster on Saturday which meant that there was actually two of us who hadn't read the instructions for their flash units.......Rainforest bird photography is all about flash photography.
In no particular order..
Black-faced Monarch.
Eastern Whipbird.
Yellow-throated Scrubwren.
Golden Whistler.
Not sure what this one is a Brown Thornbill or a Large-billed Scrubwren?
Samford Valley Qld.
Forgot the Logrunner..I really wish I knew how to clone out that mongrel branch on the right.
Samford Valley Qld.
Those Black-Faced Monarch photos are just aweful........ly good. (stupid flash not working)
Better pictures a Whipbird, Eastern Spinebill & Yellow-Throated Scrubwren than I got, Well done.
Then there's the Golden Whistler.
Ahhh good fun.
Looks like you two had a great day, lovely shots.
What is this " read directions" of which you speak.
Love the Spinebill.
Hey guys did you know that when you upload a pic there is a field that becomes visible where you type the speciies name and we all see it when we hover our mouse over the pic
Peter
Forgot about that. Thanks Peter.
Samford Valley Qld.
Samford Valley Qld.
Going through my photos from O'Reillys and found this little fella
I believe he is a little 'Brown Thornbill' happy to be corrected though.
Both BOP are Wedge-tailed Eagle.
First image is a first-year juvenile, last and adult.
Love that first Wedgie shot.
Cheers
Tim
Brisbane
Hey Reflex, the bird you thought was a brown thornbill or a large billed scrubwren isn't either i think. i looked in my bird book and they both had markings unlike you pic. Exept i don't know what else it could be.
William.S
Where's Zosterops? He'll know.
Samford Valley Qld.
I think its a Large-Billed Scrubwren. Great shots Devster and Reflex.
I 2nd Large-billed Scrubwren; did the flash work on that pic as the colours do not look right
Peter
Yes flash was on and fired.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/reflex59/16245717338/
Samford Valley Qld.