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  • Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

    Got this not that far from home and as you can see it was in the shade of branched above and around it but I feel they have still turned out. Got this not that far from home and as you can see it was in the shade of branched above and around it but I feel they have still turned out.

    1 doing a nice pose
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    3 for Isac this is close to one of my best but I was a far old way from it and it was up in the tree the Yellow-rumped Thornbill

    4 This is showing the nice rich yellow of the Yellow-rumped Thornbill.
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  • #2
    Lovely shots Ralph. We don't see them here in the south west so thanks for posting another Australian bird. Well done getting the thornbills too.
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    • Ralph
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      This is what it is all about as I think as there might be people who will never get the chance to see a bird unless there are places like this and I love getting out and making the pain worth while. I will keep at these Thornbills as they are all over the place at the moment and I think we are going to have a bumper crop of young birds this season.

  • #3
    For me #1 is the standout here. Good pose and nice clear shot of the bird but the bird is a little dark and would benefit from a little brightening. #2 is good too, but I just prefer the pose in the first.

    The yellow colour of the Thornbill shows up well. You certainly do find a great variety of birds.
    Alan W

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    • Ralph
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      Thanks Alan and on the brightening I actually like them this way as is to the reason why I posted them as they were. I did a fair bit of lightening them up as they were far darker in the beginning. It is all to do with personal preferences as I see it. But fully agree the 1st has a better stance by far.
      The Sunraysia Area as which it is called has a good number of birds in the area and I think it is well over 150 different types but please don't quote me on that, but we do have more than a fair share I think.
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