26 February 2012

Noisy Miner


...snapped through the window; Noisy Miner enjoying the early morning nectar from Australian native, Bottlebrush





20 comments:

  1. We have them all around here too. Great captures, your Bottlebrush looks lovely.

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  2. What a beautiful bird. Doesn't look very shy. Great shot, Carole.

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  3. Lovely shots of the Minor and the Bottlebrush Carole both basking in glorious sunshine.
    The birds over here are enjoying their first taste of slightly warmer weather so hopefully the morning chorus will begin to increase soon.

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  4. Great the Minor stayed a while until you got a few shots! Very enjoyable pics.

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  5. Beautiful shots, Carole!

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  6. Ptak wiedział jaki kolor kwiatów wybrać, bo ślicznie wśród czerwonych wygląda. Pozdrawiam. *** Bird knew what color of flowers to choose, because the red looks gorgeous. Yours.

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  7. you got some great shots of this beauty!

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  8. lucky you!!! what a great shot you have here....fabulous photos!!

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  9. Great shots Carole! I am rather partial to Noisy Minors. I know people don't like them but I love their cheeky characters and the fact they hang around so you can capture some nice shots :)

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  10. Great shots of the beautiful bird!
    Mette

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  11. Lovely images Carole... a beautiful bird to see..

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  12. I think in some areas these pesky little noisy miners have become almost a pest ... I love the way they seem to be always squabbling amongst each other .

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  13. Fabulous captures. New follower today as I found you via TexWisGirl. Love to see an Australian blog. We're in winter in North Dakota. Summertime is so refreshing to see.
    Katie

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  14. Anonymous12:57 pm

    What an amazing bird, love the eyes!

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  15. Great photos again, Carole. I love how you capture the birds through your window.

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  16. He certainly did pose for you...LOL!
    Jan

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  17. Our new favorite birds! :-) And I was just about to say, "Isn't that bottlebrush?" when I read that it was. I can't remember my own phone # but I remember that! Ha!

    The photos are delightful!

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  18. I am still amazed there is enough nectar in flowers that birds larger than hummers can use it as a food source...

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  19. How wonderful to see this from your window early in the morning..

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