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Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 20 Mar 2012, 17:44
by desertbirds
I noticed the Zebra finch is eating a seed head off of our native lemon grass, i have a front yard full of it but never feed it to the birds. I was always told the fluffy type seeds are no good, there`s a wild one in the pic suggesting otherwise.
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Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 20 Mar 2012, 18:24
by Tintola
What pic?? :?

Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 20 Mar 2012, 18:28
by VR1Ton
last photo back on page 6

Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 20 Mar 2012, 18:43
by Tintola
Mystery solved? :thumbup:

Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 13 Apr 2012, 18:04
by desertbirds
Must be nearly time for an update mate.

Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 13 Apr 2012, 21:00
by jusdeb
Yes PLEASE

Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 08:39
by arthur
Checked out the 'zeb photo' . . bit of wow factor, great looking cockbird :thumbup:

Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 22:02
by MadHatter
desertbirds wrote:Must be nearly time for an update mate.
Right you are mate. ;-)

As of today I am at 194 species. :geek: The full species list has been updated. Check the link in the OP.

The easter long weekend took me out to Mildura from where I visited Hattah-Kulkyne and other sites in the region. The amount of parrots up there has to be seen to be beleived. Wherever i went, I saw tons of Mallee Ringnecks, Bluebonnets, Mulgas, Red-rumps, Yellow Rosellas, and the occasional Regent Parrot. Deb would be in transports of ecstasy. :D
It was not all plain sailing however. On the 2nd day, the autofocus motor on my lense packed it in and left me with only manual focus. I still managed OK but focusing on anything beyond a few meters away is a bit hit and miss. Mostly miss. I must have taken at least a hundred shots of the Bluebonnets and not one is any good. :(
I still managed to get some rippers though:

Yellow-plumed Honeyeater
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White-browed Woodswallow
Cock
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Hen
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Striped Honeyeater
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Emu
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Masked Woodswallow
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Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
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Regent Parrot
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Striated Grasswren
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Shy Heathwren
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Chestnut Quail-thrush
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Also came across a flock of these on the way home:
Long-billed Corella
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Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 22:07
by MadHatter
Oh also, I've decided these shots of the Dusky Grasswrens are better than the ones I originally posted:
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Re: MadHatter's Big Year

Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 22:16
by Jayburd
wowww :D :D :D as usual fantastic shots!!!!
I've only seen five of thespecies you photographed :roll: I'll just HAVE to do what you're doing one day. Oh how terrible :lol: