These all were down at the man made lake that the local council actually got right.
I go there as I know ther are always birds down in the water and I was after the Spotted Crake which I know isn't the best bit these for me are real quick.
By the time you get the zoom right its moved. I will nail it sooner or later.
I also use this to learn my camera better.
On this day it was on manual except for the focusing, that is another lesson I have to do.
Bit I will get there with it. Bit on this day I feel I got more right than wrong.
I have got the Australian Grebe but it might be Australasian Grebe, its late and I can't be bothered to look
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This one is the Red-kneed Dottrel
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The Dusky Moor Hen
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I think this is the Great Egret![Click image for larger version
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The Spotted Crake
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I think this one is the Reed Warbler but I'm not willing to bet on it
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The Murray Magpie and yes with other names that it is known as
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Singing Honeyeater, which I am not embarrased to say has taken me so long to get a few shot of it in the clear
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I go there as I know ther are always birds down in the water and I was after the Spotted Crake which I know isn't the best bit these for me are real quick.
By the time you get the zoom right its moved. I will nail it sooner or later.
I also use this to learn my camera better.
On this day it was on manual except for the focusing, that is another lesson I have to do.
Bit I will get there with it. Bit on this day I feel I got more right than wrong.
I have got the Australian Grebe but it might be Australasian Grebe, its late and I can't be bothered to look
This one is the Red-kneed Dottrel
The Dusky Moor Hen
I think this is the Great Egret
The Spotted Crake
I think this one is the Reed Warbler but I'm not willing to bet on it
The Murray Magpie and yes with other names that it is known as
Singing Honeyeater, which I am not embarrased to say has taken me so long to get a few shot of it in the clear
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