Away on a flying kangaroo and very fast stellar object.

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steamtrainfan wrote:Wow Mel, thank you so very much for the ID's and corrections. \O \O \O
I got myself a pretty good bird book down there and it was great fun to use it again.
Won't happen all too often, I fear. lol


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The final aviary birds.

Wedge-tailed Eagle.

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Unidentified.

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One of the Ringneck family.

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Australian King Parrot.

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Just could not resist this shot.

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That's it for birds.

Will move onto something else next.


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Why do you put your fingers in front of the lens? =O:


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Fantastic pics ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Richprins wrote:Why do you put your fingers in front of the lens? =O:
That's not fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bushcraft wrote:Fantastic pics
Thanks very much B.C.
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steamtrainfan wrote:Unidentified.

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Red-winged parrot (male) \O


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steamtrainfan wrote:One of the Ringneck family.

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Indian ringneck \O

Seeing that it's not in my birdbook, I'd assume they don't occur in the wild. -O-


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What a bird show ^Q^ ^Q^

Lovely shots STF \O

Clever IDs, Mel ^Q^


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Hi Mel. Thank you very much for the ID's again. \O

Hi Lisbeth, thank you so much for the lovely compliment. \O


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steamtrainfan wrote:
That's not fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok! What are that then? lol


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