I have been remiss
Jan. 24th, 2011 05:59 pmWith Aikidomayland's on vacation, and DSLR instructions (with me tagging along for moral support mostly) I haven't been posting often. I have been taking some fantastic photos myself, but haven't really had the sit down time to sift through them.
Here are a few. I have been hanging out near my little potted lime tree, habituating the birds to my being out there. I guess it's working.
Soggy Wattlebird in four parts
Part 1: diving right in!

Part 2: Coming up for air.

Part 3: Shake some off

Part 4: Settle feathers so it can fly.

I have been trying to get photos of this itty bitty honey eater, about the size (for my use friends) of a Hummingbird. I am hoping they will come around during the morning when I have enough light to use a high shutter speed, but as it stands now, they keep coming around late afternoon, early evening.
EDIT: This is the best photo I have been able to get of this small honeyeater (not sure what variety) Compare it to the brute in the photos above, and you can understand why getting a clear shot of this little thing needs brighter light, faster shutter speeds.

Here are a few. I have been hanging out near my little potted lime tree, habituating the birds to my being out there. I guess it's working.
Soggy Wattlebird in four parts
Part 1: diving right in!
Part 2: Coming up for air.
Part 3: Shake some off
Part 4: Settle feathers so it can fly.
I have been trying to get photos of this itty bitty honey eater, about the size (for my use friends) of a Hummingbird. I am hoping they will come around during the morning when I have enough light to use a high shutter speed, but as it stands now, they keep coming around late afternoon, early evening.
EDIT: This is the best photo I have been able to get of this small honeyeater (not sure what variety) Compare it to the brute in the photos above, and you can understand why getting a clear shot of this little thing needs brighter light, faster shutter speeds.
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Date: 2011-01-24 10:27 am (UTC)Silly critters, they always cheer me up.
[Edit]: After some searching, I'd say that's (probably) either a Brown or a Yellow Honeyeater. Would need more/clearer pics to really tell.