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    From Mungo NP.

    Only in set and forget mode


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    Lovely birds Mulga Parrots. Thanks alien d2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alien d2 View Post
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    Think a friend of mine tried to get some of these. Every time he pointed the camera they flew off. You did well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Butts View Post
    Great shot. He's keeping an eye one you.
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    Nice BIF Carlos well exposed and captured.

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    Good collections of images, I would like the have the mulga parrots in my portfolio.

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    The blue-faced honeyeater it is very nice bird and change the colors of it face as he grows up.
    The first stage as chick is a gold-faced, then green as a juvenille and finally blue as an adult.
    There are plenty of chicks and juvenilles in the are and many of them come to feed in our native garden.
    Here are two examples, one of a chick and the oher of a juvenile.
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    Great feather detail. First one get my pic as the second is slightly more obscured.
    I think native gardens get more interesting birds than non-native.
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    The portrait of a juvenille


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