Happy Monday everyone. Gorgeous raptor images last week, I failed miserably at ID'ing one on a walk I led on Saturday - I think Brown Goshawk but I couldnt be sure...
At least where I am, the weather has been glorious for the last few days, spring has certainly arrived - so lets use that for the next challenge. Post a photo that sums up spring for you. It could be a nest, it could be a migrant you see appear at this time of year, it could be a bird just enjoying the warmer temperatures.
Bird of the Week Challenge: 14th September - spring has sprung!
Mon, 14/09/2015 - 13:01
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Holly
Bird of the Week Challenge: 14th September - spring has sprung!
These guys do well in the springtime with plenty of seed to eat.
Rob.
Noisy Miner feeding spring chicks.
The collection of nesting materials...
Samford Valley Qld.
Bush Stone Curlew and Chick
Started bird watching because my 5 year old loves birds. I now enjoy bird watching very much
Great to see the Bush Stone Curlew Cat. Where was this pic taken? I would love to go on a photo hunt and capture one of these birds.
Rob.
This photo was taken in Cleveland QLD on the Eddie Santa Guiliana cycle/walking path near Beach St
Started bird watching because my 5 year old loves birds. I now enjoy bird watching very much
These guys always remind my of spring
Tegan - Melbourne Vic.
Spring means new life. I'm pretty sure this is an immature Nankeen night heron
Tegan - Melbourne Vic.
Spring means Baby Superb Fairy-wrens in my garden. These three had just come out of their nest, it was their first flight.
M-L
They are truly gorgeous Araminta!
Tegan - Melbourne Vic.
Thanks Tegan
M-L
Good to see you back posting again Araminta.
You know it's Spring in SE Qld when these Rainbow Bee-eaters return.
Samford Valley Qld.
Wow! Stunning reflex! they are such hard little birds to photograph at the best of times, we're was that taken?
Tegan - Melbourne Vic.
Rob.
Spring was never waiting for us
It ran one step ahead
As we followed in the dance ...
Nest building.
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Kookaburra about to leave the nest...
Samford Valley Qld.
I expect more little Wood Ducks in my local park.
M-L