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It looks minimalistic.
Sony A7RIV
200-600mm f5.6-6.3
Linking Saturday Critter
...I hope that it has a good view up there!
Enjoying the breeze
That's one I haven't heard of before.
Not colourful.
Nice catch.
I am not patient enough to track them down
Se siente segura, a esa elevada altura y obbserva todo lo que ocurre a su alrededor.Feliz fin de semana.
Regal and superior
I don't think I have heard of a wattle bird before. Lovely capture!
It is quite common in south east Australia
No se le ve bien para saber la especie, pero de lo que si parece tiene dotes es de equilibrista.Saludos.
I am not an avid bird watcher just loving clicking cameras
He is posing for you very nicely!
Looking superior
I was swooped by one. Not my favourite bird. Reading informed me they rarely make contact when swooping humans, unlike magpies.
The wattlebird looks very imperial up there. Or perhaps he just loves sunbaking undisturbed.
Such a vivid photo, Roentare!
Nice looking bird and captured well.
Looks good against a striking blue sky!
They make good subjects.
Good shot against the sky!
Bonita captura.Saludos.
Great capture of the pretty sky and the Wattlebird. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
fantastic shot
It really is a neat pose for this photo. Very nice!
how beautiful the sharp beak and the yellow collar look! You surprised this bird wonderfully, congratulations!
Yes, minimalistic. But a lovely capture. That sky. Sigh. Someday I'll see blue sky again!
Great shot with that blue sky.
I could be mistaken by that Wattlebird looks like a New Holland Honeyeater.
I was going to ask what it is, but I see the comment above...
Se ve bonito, tiene un color amarillo que me gusta. Un beso.
That was a new bird to me
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...I hope that it has a good view up there!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the breeze
DeleteThat's one I haven't heard of before.
ReplyDeleteNot colourful.
DeleteNice catch.
ReplyDeleteI am not patient enough to track them down
DeleteSe siente segura, a esa elevada altura y obbserva todo lo que ocurre a su alrededor.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fin de semana.
Regal and superior
DeleteI don't think I have heard of a wattle bird before. Lovely capture!
ReplyDeleteIt is quite common in south east Australia
DeleteNo se le ve bien para saber la especie, pero de lo que si parece tiene dotes es de equilibrista.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
I am not an avid bird watcher just loving clicking cameras
DeleteHe is posing for you very nicely!
ReplyDeleteLooking superior
DeleteI was swooped by one. Not my favourite bird. Reading informed me they rarely make contact when swooping humans, unlike magpies.
ReplyDeleteThe wattlebird looks very imperial up there. Or perhaps he just loves sunbaking undisturbed.
ReplyDeleteSuch a vivid photo, Roentare!
ReplyDeleteNice looking bird and captured well.
ReplyDeleteLooks good against a striking blue sky!
ReplyDeleteThey make good subjects.
ReplyDeleteGood shot against the sky!
ReplyDeleteBonita captura.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Great capture of the pretty sky and the Wattlebird. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeletefantastic shot
ReplyDeleteIt really is a neat pose for this photo. Very nice!
ReplyDeletehow beautiful the sharp beak and the yellow collar look! You surprised this bird wonderfully, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYes, minimalistic. But a lovely capture. That sky. Sigh. Someday I'll see blue sky again!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot with that blue sky.
ReplyDeleteI could be mistaken by that Wattlebird looks like a New Holland Honeyeater.
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask what it is, but I see the comment above...
ReplyDeleteSe ve bonito, tiene un color amarillo que me gusta. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat was a new bird to me
ReplyDelete