Sunday, October 9, 2022

Barn Swallow in Cranbourne, Melbourne

 


A pair of barn swallows perching on a tree branch in Cranbourne 

It is so good that I get to try Dukah eggs for a long breakfast today :)


Sony A7RIV

200-600mm f5.6-6.3


This is in participation for Saturday Critter












39 comments:

  1. Beautiful! A very nicely composed photo and I like the vibrant background also. I have never heard of Dukah Eggs before, so I found a recipe. It looks very nice. Have a lovely weekend Roentare.

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    1. Thank you, Mikael. It is good to know where to link up various types of photos on blogspot lol

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    1. I spelled it wrong actually. It is double k. However, it is the avocado that does it to the dish

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  4. Excellent capture! I have never heard of Dukah Eggs before,

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  5. No idea what that is, but I like the look of the birds.

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  6. What a pretty picture of Barn Swallows, with a very interesting background.
    All the best.

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    1. The background would be too distracting for traditional photographers lol. I am not making a living off wildlife photography so I guess I can live without obeying the rules lol

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  7. Love swallows. So beautiful and graceful. Wonderful shot.

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  8. Very pretty. I don't think I've ever seen one.

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  9. Those are pretty swallows! I think ours have decided to head south.

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    1. I knew 12 locations to get different sorts of native birds and predator ones too. Just not taking that initiative to do that much these days

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  10. They are pretty looking swallows, and hope you enjoyed your eggs.

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    1. I love the eggs! I had the best Sunday ever. It was so "me" time

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  11. What a magnificent portrait!!
    Thank you so much for this post and linking in!!

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    1. Thank you very much. I do not do birding enough these days

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  13. Hello,
    I love the sweet Barn Swallows, they are cute birds. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy new week. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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    1. Thank you, Eileen. Blog management is kind of too much for me again. I ran into the problems I faced many years ago.

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    1. Thank you. I am surprised barn swallow is that unique to the rest of world

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  15. They are more colorful than the swallows we have here in Florida! Beautiful photo!

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