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  • A dripping tap..

    is all it took!

    Have been watching this family of native hens every week since the little ones were born. I've been working towards them over time to gain their trust and yesterday I noticed them approach me evey time I washed my hands or anything else using the tap outside the workshop. So I left it running slowly and it's exactly what they wanted.

    Picked up the camera and sat down in front of them and here's some of the results.

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  • #2
    G'day Greg

    Great series
    Q- does the change of eye colour signify adult? or male/female?

    ps- today heard a magpie calling like a kookaburra ... more later !
    Phil
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    • seaslug
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      All the adults I see have red eyes.. so I guess that's it. Not sure whether they are male or female.

  • #3
    Great series of shots Greg. The chick still has to grow into those feet and like the scruffy feathers. They'll have to put in bird baths (ground level for these) to keep them cool over the summer months.

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    • #4
      Terrific set of shots Greg.
      Some people are observant. I had to go back for a second look to see the difference in eye colour.
      D7100, SB700. PS CS5, LR 4.4 - Flickr

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      • #5
        Originally posted by ScottH View Post
        Terrific set of shots Greg.
        Some people are observant. I had to go back for a second look to see the difference in eye colour.

        Thanks Scott. I think that's the secret with any wildlife photography. Get to know your subjects and then be there at the right time.

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        • #6
          Magnificent series of shots and you are so lucky to have them in your backyard.

          At present everywhere is so dry around Ayr.
          Canon, 5D MK3 5D Mk11 300mm f2.8, 28-300 f3.5-5.6, 70-200 f2.8, 100 Macro.

          Gordon
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          • #7
            Originally posted by Gordon View Post
            Magnificent series of shots and you are so lucky to have them in your backyard.

            At present everywhere is so dry around Ayr.
            Thanks Gordon. Only just starting to dry off a bit here.. still a lot of mowing required.

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