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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?

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

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.

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.

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
White-browed Woodswallow
Cock

Hen
Striped Honeyeater
Emu
Masked Woodswallow
Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater
Regent Parrot
Striated Grasswren
Shy Heathwren
Chestnut Quail-thrush
Also came across a flock of these on the way home:
Long-billed Corella

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:

Re: MadHatter's Big Year
Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 22:16
by Jayburd
wowww

as usual fantastic shots!!!!
I've only seen five of thespecies you photographed

I'll just HAVE to do what you're doing one day. Oh how terrible
