Green on a Blue-faced Honeyeater
Blue on a Crimson Rosella?
RolyHealesvillehttps://www.flickr.com/photos/36062443@N04/sets/72157632450588204/
Plenty of INDIGO and VIOLET on the plumage of a Straw Ibis.
M-L
I just remembered that I posted this one earlier. Sometimes I find how to delete, but sometimes it doesn't work. So you'll have to excuse me
LOL! Yes, M-L, I can't work out deleting either! How about I post this starling on your behalf instead? Which would you like - indigo or violet?
I presume we're back to red now?Red-browed Firetail.
I presume I can go for the ORANGE eye of a Whistling Duck
YELLOW on a White-cheeked Honeyeater?
You two seem to be having a little party. I hope you don't mind if I join in.
Oopsie! One minute too slow for Yellow so how about a bit of GREEN ...........
Samford Valley Qld.
Blue In this Green Rosella, endemic to Tassie.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Calling the sub black for INDIGO. Up to VIOLET next!
House Sparrow
West Coast Tasmania
A splash of violet on this common bronzewing pigeon?
LOL! Yes, Reflex, M-L and I are old friends! She's a lovely lady!
Red on this Southern Cassowary.
The Topknot Pigeon has an ORANGE tuft going on at the back of the head.
YELLOW, on this New Holland Honeyeater.
Green on a Twenty Eight
Blue on this Blue-winged Kookaburra
(at last a different colour as I have had 3 violet turns)
Peter
How is this one for a serious contender for that AnnieJ clarity? I could have even used it for BLUE now that I look at it. Violet is next.
Violet on the throat of the Dollar Bird - and perhaps its wings
Red is next?
Yes - red is it.
Red on Regent Parrot's beak and feathers.At least - I THINK it's a Regent Parrot! :)
Most written descriptions say they just have a red eye, but if you look closely at the eye of the Tasmanian Native-hen, the inner and outer edge of their iris is circled in ORANGE.
Yellow eyes on Tawny Frogmouth
Yellow on the beak and eye of this Noisy Miner - with a hare lip
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Green on a Blue-faced Honeyeater
Blue on a Crimson Rosella?
Roly
Healesville
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36062443@N04/sets/72157632450588204/
Plenty of INDIGO and VIOLET on the plumage of a Straw Ibis.
M-L
I just remembered that I posted this one earlier. Sometimes I find how to delete, but sometimes it doesn't work. So you'll have to excuse me
M-L
LOL! Yes, M-L, I can't work out deleting either! How about I post this starling on your behalf instead? Which would you like - indigo or violet?
Roly
Healesville
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36062443@N04/sets/72157632450588204/
I presume we're back to red now?
Red-browed Firetail.
Roly
Healesville
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36062443@N04/sets/72157632450588204/
I presume I can go for the ORANGE eye of a Whistling Duck
M-L
YELLOW on a White-cheeked Honeyeater?
You two seem to be having a little party. I hope you don't mind if I join in.
Oopsie! One minute too slow for Yellow so how about a bit of GREEN ...........
Samford Valley Qld.
Blue In this Green Rosella, endemic to Tassie.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Calling the sub black for INDIGO. Up to VIOLET next!
House Sparrow
West Coast Tasmania
A splash of violet on this common bronzewing pigeon?
Roly
Healesville
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36062443@N04/sets/72157632450588204/
LOL! Yes, Reflex, M-L and I are old friends! She's a lovely lady!
Roly
Healesville
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36062443@N04/sets/72157632450588204/
Red on this Southern Cassowary.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
The Topknot Pigeon has an ORANGE tuft going on at the back of the head.
Samford Valley Qld.
YELLOW, on this New Holland Honeyeater.
West Coast Tasmania
Green on a Twenty Eight
Blue on this Blue-winged Kookaburra
(at last a different colour as I have had 3 violet turns)
Peter
How is this one for a serious contender for that AnnieJ clarity? I could have even used it for BLUE now that I look at it. Violet is next.
Samford Valley Qld.
Violet on the throat of the Dollar Bird - and perhaps its wings
Red is next?
Yes - red is it.
Red on Regent Parrot's beak and feathers.At least - I THINK it's a Regent Parrot! :)
Roly
Healesville
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36062443@N04/sets/72157632450588204/
Most written descriptions say they just have a red eye, but if you look closely at the eye of the Tasmanian Native-hen, the inner and outer edge of their iris is circled in ORANGE.
West Coast Tasmania
Yellow eyes on Tawny Frogmouth
Yellow on the beak and eye of this Noisy Miner - with a hare lip
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