Some great shots coming through....Buller's Albatross, perfectly adapted to life within the marine environment. This species has been listed as "Near Threatened". No need for sunglasses despite the strong sunshine?
Again I apologise for jumping in, would have spread them out if technology was being kind. My last few posts have all been rescue birds, which have been rehabillitated and where possible released.
A bird with melancholy eyes.
I See You
Big brown eyes of a Peafowl
Tegan - Melbourne Vic.
Love those eyes! Bush Stone-curlew have big eyes.
Sue
These Honeyeaters always looks so angry.
This Brown Quail has striking red eyes.
LM
How can I not resist these eyes?
AussieAl
A Happy Eye.
AussieAl
G'day!
AussieAl
I have lots of them!
AussieAl
I'm watching YOU!
AussieAl
See the world through silver-rimmed glasses.
"Do you have anything to eat for me" eyes.
Not shy. by robert, on Flickr
Rob.
The Stare #1
For hunting at night
All the better to see you with my lovely!
Who goes there?
Sue
Those eyes are definitely the most striking thing about the otherwise dime-a-dozen Eurasian Coots!
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Mike
https://flic.kr/ps/aF4bq
Eye contact with a Campbell Albatross.
Samford Valley Qld.
Another Bush Stone Curlew
Doctor My Eyes
Who could resist?
Sue
The Stare #2
Another Blue Faced Honeyeater.
Makes me a little uncomfortable when I stare too deeply into it.
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Mike
https://flic.kr/ps/aF4bq
Masked Lapwing.
Samford Valley Qld.
Australasian Figbird.
Black-fronted Dotterel has such a lovely eye
Sue
Such great photos. Great to see the different shapes, sizes and colours of their eyes.
Dark on light
Sue
Pacific Osprey.
The Little Black Cormorant has the most magnificent coloured eyes.
Samford Valley Qld.
Love all those colours.
Brolga has lovely coloured eye
Sue
I think he saw me
Love that Cormorant John. Magic shots being presented.
The Stare #3
Some great shots coming through....Buller's Albatross, perfectly adapted to life within the marine environment. This species has been listed as "Near Threatened". No need for sunglasses despite the strong sunshine?
Samford Valley Qld.
Little Pied Cormorant.
Love that look from a Brown Gerygone
Sue
Blinky has one eye missing
soakes
Olinda, Victoria, Australia
The Pied Oystercatcher has red eyes and an orange-red eye ring which stands out against the black plumage of its head.
Samford Valley Qld.
Been having trouble posting from iPad so sorry if I put up a couple in a row now.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
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Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Again I apologise for jumping in, would have spread them out if technology was being kind. My last few posts have all been rescue birds, which have been rehabillitated and where possible released.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
What a fantastic bunch of photos!
Ain't nature grand?
Al.
AussieAl
The Stare #4
Great Egret.
Samford Valley Qld.
The Stare #5 - Frightening :-)