Fantabulous photos last week everyone - truly remarkable!
This week lets see photos of birds who are obviously having a good time, show the birds kicking up their heels (?) and enjoying themselves.
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I think this is an Immature Fan-tailed Cuckoo's idea of fun...?
I'm pretty sure these two were having a real good time!
Samford Valley Qld.
This Brush Turkey quite literally was kicking up his heals and having a great old time! Look at the leaf-litter go flying!
Dave, Sydney.
Square dancing?
Or is is boot scooting?
Lets twist again like we did last summer...
Mark
Magpie throwin' a party in the bird bath
Some great photos everyone.
I dont know if these guys are having fun or just crazy.
Look mum not hands.
Mark
This Karate Kid below was definitely enjoying him or herself
West Coast Tasmania
Wonderful photo Annie. This old coot is utterly charmed by that young coot.
I don't often use the word "cute", but that's one cute coot.
Who doesn't enjoy a good gossip session?
"I shouldn't repeat this, but you'll never guess what I heard..."
Great photos everyone.
Running on water sounds fun.
I would love to be able to do this.
A Silver Gull having a bit of a splash around on a hot day.
Samford Valley Qld.
Whats more fun than an all you can eat buffet?
Mark
I always have a good time fishing.
Maybe the WBSE does too.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Good grief rawshorty, that's a wonderful picture. The pilot certainly looks like he's having a good time, but I'm not so sure that his flight attendant is so keen on the job...
I'd kill to get a BIF shot like that. So what do I need to do? Perhaps something like - a few long hours of patience on the day, preceded by a few weeks of careful planning, probably all underpinned by about 40 years of practice?? If I roll my sleeves up and get serious about it I should be getting close by the time I'm... let's see... about 110 it seems...
Thanks Chris. Hmmmm, and who would you be willing to kill
Most times it is just right place, right time but................
In this case go fishing in your tinny, find the birds roosting, catch a fish you don't like to eat, kill it humanly and toss it away from the boat and take pics
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Love it! That's a seriously good photograph!
Samford Valley Qld.
there should be a law against that behaviour
Peter
Who did you have in mind?
It sounds as if Planning, Patience, and Persistence are still the key ingredients. But it's good to hear that you don't mind using an inducement when it's practical. Cunning.
"Right place, right time" rings a bell. I was recently reading about a well regarded old photo-journalist whose advice to aspiring newcomers was simply "F8, and be there"... I've managed to crack a couple of really quite atmospheric shots at bushfires just by happening to be standing in the right place and having a pocket camera or phone with me. (Just to clear things up, I'm in the local Vollies, not an arsonist...)
And one more picture from my large "Slightly Blurry Birds in Motion" collection:
Apparently, it's fun to play Knock The Birds Off the Perch - aka Magpie Skittles. It certainly seems popular round here. In that case, the galah successfully flew in and knocked two maggies clean off in one hit and took over. It's a competitive world out there...
I think Galahs naturally look like they're always having a great time! No wonder they are so popular with this theme. I swear this little guy is laughing
Dave, Sydney.
Thanks, Reflex.
Chris, the use of dead baits for photography is very common with wildlife photographers.
There is a place over in the US where Bald Eagles come to get Salmon. They have a slingshot to send the fish out and it is wall to wall big white lenses on the viewing platform.
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Looks like she is laughing
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Interesting. I guess that shouldn't come as a surprise. They do seem to like to streamline things in the USA. But I'm relatively new to trying to photograph wildlife so I wasn't aware of what goes on behind the scenes and to what degree photographers commonly improve their chances.
As we live on a bush block my first thought was that I didn't use such set ups or try and manipulate the odds. But of course, on reflection, I definitely do! We put out water containers that attract all manner of traffic. We've planted bird attracting bushes. Plus I often put out a handful of mixed seed in the morning. Not enough to seriously effect the balance of their diets but certainly enough to bribe them to come into easier camera range for a few minutes.
And when we caught a mouse in a trap in our kitchen I put it outside so that whatever creatures that prey on mice locally might make use of it. I was expecting something like a kookaburra. So I was surprised when it was taken by a magpie that proceeded to soften it up for a while and then swallow it whole. I assumed that it might be non standard behaviour, but since then I've seen a magpie in the bush with a 'wild' mouse in its beak.
and I thought that it looks like she is telling you to take a hike
Peter
I think only one of these Butcherbirds is having fun
Vic
This Heron was having a good time feasting on frogs all morning.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
These New Holland Honeyeaters were having a fun time swimming in some water caught in the fork of a tree by our pool.
Seems to be having fun.
Anthropomorphism anyone
Bath time fun
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Black-fronted Dotterel family having fun near the water.
Black fronted Dotterel by robwill4, on Flickr
Rob.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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I'm sure this would be fun.