15 May 2012

Foggy Mudgee mornings, and some birds



Taken at the Tourist Park before the group leaving for a days outing, bird-watching. 


foggy mornings like this turned into beautiful sunny days

upper end of Burrendong Dam where we stopped for morning-tea


Hooded Robin and Dusky Woodswallow






Red-capped Robin


Black-shouldered Kite

 oh gosh, my only chance to capture a Golden Whistler male and he decided to move his head.  I debated whether I should even include this snapshot but it is my only record of their wonderful plumage.  Have I said it before, how much I love yellow-birds?

 I believe it's the Golden Whistler female 

 We did get to see many more birds, but managing to pick up a recognizeable photograph on the move, doesn't always happen.  Consider these my 'record-shots' then.






7 comments:

  1. That first photo is fantastic, Carole! Love the light and fog! And your dam photos are nice, too...I mean that in a good way. :-) Really nice variety of birds. The Golden Whistler looks beautiful. They always seem to move at the last second. LOL

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  2. getting to see them is wonderful! the way that fog started out, i wasn't so sure! :)

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  3. nice to start your morning with this view...beautiful

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  4. Its awesome beginning a day with foggy... seems like a pretty day out there. The pictures are wonderful esp. the shots on birds are beautiful.

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  5. I am really liking those 2 first photos they are something special. Captured the early morning fog in all its glory.

    Shaun
    Valleys ShutterBug

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  6. Wow ... huge stones, and beautiful nature shots.
    I especially liked the fog photos...
    Best regards, Karin

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  7. What a beautiful morning fog you captured Carole! Especially the first one.

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