Capture: Colour is the new black
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JacksonP, in reply to
^ Bird reference.
Another aquatic diver. Who knew?
Yes, it must be time to start working on the next post. Thanks all for making this so much fun. Carry on of course. Just keep it seemly... ;-)
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Just keep it seemly… ;-)
As past attempts to establish the great tit (parus major) in NZ appear to have failed you should be cool.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Oh, a honeytrap...
Just keep it seemly…
Hihi, seams to me someone must have
a stitchbird photo out there...
or tzit tzit too much to ask for? -
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Lilith __, in reply to
Here is one from December 2008, with a Tui and a Kereru
Lovely shot. :-)
Oh and Jake – love the chook with the attitude. (who said big hair was uncool??)
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Jake Pollock, in reply to
Funnily enough that wasn't the only chook there that could have been in Labyrinth.
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Lilith __, in reply to
Funnily enough that wasn’t the only chook there that could have been in Labyrinth.
True!
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Crimson rosellas.
They have the most un-parrotlike call, like a little silver bell.
Magical critters, lovely atmospheric shot, you can almost smell the eucalypt. -
Right, instead of resting like I should, after an exhausting weekend with a 350km round trip thrown in, I instead trawled through my external HD in my own version of photographic competition of the year. You want flowers? I have flowers, although I have no idea, apart from the roses, what any of them are. These particular ones I find poignant.
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Islander, in reply to
One turned up in Big O 12 years ago, in the ngaio tree by my back door, and it was the call that alerted me- I'd never heard anything like it. We got all excited* (after 2 of us identified
it- one from Oz experience, and one from bird-ref books.) There had been blown-accross settlers before (kotuku & cattle egrets & spur-winged plovers to mention
just 3.)
But no: turned out one of the neighbours had a secret aviary...*The pair of resident tui gave it heaps, and only stopped when the aviary-owner
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
And these I found just plain purty. Christchurch Botanic Gardens 2010
I wonder if they are still there?
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
I wondered that too.
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Bird calls! For the past three days we gave heard a chiming call, around about a minute apart, from an unsighted bird high up in our cedar. Not a bellbird nor a tui but I wondered if it might be a shining cuckoo. Could it be, this far north (Waikato')? It sounds forlorn.
Photos? I could post lots of old cinemas from around NZ. -
Joe Wylie, in reply to
I wonder if they are still there?
I wondered that too.
That shot looks like the main hothouse. Like most of the gardens it's open and pretty much unscathed.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Still like your Dad, memories are for your forever.Tales to pass on to others.
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