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    Oh well, I guess that all the cameras are diferent. Works on the Nikons

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    I have visitors today....

    and they come to feed from the Grevillea Moon Light





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    Black galah ?

    A friend of SWMBO's took this pic in her back yard in Drouin Victoria. She regularly feeds the birds, in this case Galahs, and took this pic recently.



    Has anyone seen a Black Galah before ?

    Deano

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    Does your LR leak oil? Do you have a pile of seeds under it?

    Could explain a lot...

    Cheers, Steve

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    One more Magpie and it is not black
    Possible a young bird because the others in the area are pure black.

    Cheers


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    A friend of SWMBO's took this pic in her back yard in Drouin Victoria. She regularly feeds the birds, in this case Galahs, and took this pic recently.



    Has anyone seen a Black Galah before ?

    Deano
    Never! Must be a natural mutation. Let's hope none attemps to capture it, as it would be worth a fortune in the aviculure scene. A 'blue' house sparrow was recently photographed in a suburban Sydney garden as well.

    cheers
    Evelyn

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    Scaly-breasted Lorikeet

    The pair of Scaly-breasted Lorikeet (Trichoglossus chlorolepidotus)
    also known as Green Lorikeets, Green and Yellow Lorikeets are coming every afternoon now and it is a lot of fun to watch them on the bushes.

    Nikon D200 Nikkor 75-240
    1/200s f/5.6 at 240.0mm iso400


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    Grey Fantail
    Scientific name: Rhipidura fuliginosa
    Family: Dicruridae

    Nikon D200 Nikkor 75-240
    1/125s f/7.1 at 240.0mm iso28


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