So what am I seeing there, kiddo ? – a really big bit of bird protection ?
I LOVE the sulphur-crested in flight – although limited by the netting; one never gets to see a single one of ’em, normally … Well done you !
It’s a net curtain, M-R. It’s more obvious in certain lighting, and if I’m a bit too close to the window. Since I’ve started putting the seeds out, the same three cockies are around, some galahs, crimson rosellas and those elusive colourful lorikeets. The sparrows haven’t cottoned on yet!
The white ones are common here, Elizabeth. A pest actually, especially in the vineyards. We rarely see the black ones. I love having birds here. I started putting water and seed out during the drought, but stopped with the seed when whole flocks of them turned up. Just started with the seed again.
Absolutely beautiful. It must have heard the camera click, or your heavy breathing. Crawling along the floor, war dance out in the back garden, what’s next?
The same bird, different poses with witty (?) tags. You might have to run your cursor over the slideshow to activate it? Anyway, the controls come up once you get there. 😀
Ah I missed this! Yeah Cockatoos…lol, So where’s everybody else (the rest of the flock) when this guy descends? Do you know? As we’ve discussed before we don’t have these guys in the wild. I still can’t imagine seeing them out my window and I have no doubt they’re pests. My Umbrella (White) Cockatoo can be a pest.
But these are so cute, great timing and yes I like your slideshow. Fun! 🙂
Good shot, well caught! 🙂
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Thanks Barbara.
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So what am I seeing there, kiddo ? – a really big bit of bird protection ?
I LOVE the sulphur-crested in flight – although limited by the netting; one never gets to see a single one of ’em, normally … Well done you !
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It’s a net curtain, M-R. It’s more obvious in certain lighting, and if I’m a bit too close to the window. Since I’ve started putting the seeds out, the same three cockies are around, some galahs, crimson rosellas and those elusive colourful lorikeets. The sparrows haven’t cottoned on yet!
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GOOB !!!
Let us hope they don’t until they’re old and tottery ! 🙂
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Did you spook the poor thing hmm..? C’mon out with it.. 🙂
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Caught! I’m going to put up the other three – before I got too close.
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Great shot, and great timing WITH that shot!
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As I just confessed to raroto, I was poised for it. Fluke really, my trigger finger was faster than thought! 😀
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Was it in an aviary or outside your window…?
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Outside my window, Carol Ann. I feel like cutting a great chunk out of that net curtain!
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MEMO: I’ve added a slide show to this today.
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Aah so it’s Bird came, bird saw, bird freaked out. Nice! Good job, Christine
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I actually crawled along the floor to get that close. I just went out and put fresh seed out, but I’ll leave the poor thing be today!
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Okay okay seeing that you had to crawl and all, I’ll let you off the hook. This time.
Heh 😉
Have a great Sunday!
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Hi Christine, so beautiful, I’ve never seen a white one before, and imagine outside my window, it was a gift of nature to you!
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The white ones are common here, Elizabeth. A pest actually, especially in the vineyards. We rarely see the black ones. I love having birds here. I started putting water and seed out during the drought, but stopped with the seed when whole flocks of them turned up. Just started with the seed again.
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Absolutely beautiful. It must have heard the camera click, or your heavy breathing. Crawling along the floor, war dance out in the back garden, what’s next?
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Naah, when I got close enough it saw the camera near the window. Next? Who knows!
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Join in the fun, won’t you!
http://duniyaku.wordpress.com/2014/09/21/social-media-tag/
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Beautiful birds and a great shot! WP won’t let me see the slideshow though. What am I missing?
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The same bird, different poses with witty (?) tags. You might have to run your cursor over the slideshow to activate it? Anyway, the controls come up once you get there. 😀
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Love it! Hugs.
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Oh hello Teagan, you’re quick off the mark! Thanks for dropping by my blog, much appreciated. ❤
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LOL, the timing was right. Unfortunately I’m not always so prompt. Looking forward to reading more here. 🙂
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Ah I missed this! Yeah Cockatoos…lol, So where’s everybody else (the rest of the flock) when this guy descends? Do you know? As we’ve discussed before we don’t have these guys in the wild. I still can’t imagine seeing them out my window and I have no doubt they’re pests. My Umbrella (White) Cockatoo can be a pest.
But these are so cute, great timing and yes I like your slideshow. Fun! 🙂
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I addressed your question in my latest post, eLPy, just for you. 🙂
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Well well, I’ll have to be heading over there now won’t I?! Thanks! 😀
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