06 June 2012

Waterbirds at Menindee, N.S.W.

White-faced Heron


Sacred Ibis







Seagulls



Sharing with World Bird Wednesday

15 comments:

  1. Great pictures you show. Did you take pictures in Denmark - Gauteng? I live in Gauteng (between Karup - Viborg) Wishing you a good day. Hanne Bente / hbt.finus.dk

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  2. Great photos and what masses of birds. I think I need to get my road maps out and check the distance. It would be lovely to see it.

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  3. Looks like a great spot for birds.. love the heron.
    Jenni

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  4. Really like the gulls in flight image. Lots of movement and energy.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  5. The photos are all wonderful, but those gulls in flight give me such a sense of absolute freedom - spectacular!

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  6. Great serie of photos! Perfect for WBW!

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  7. Wow, thats alot of birds.
    Shaun
    Valleys ShutterBug

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  8. Wow! love those last two of the seagulls.

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  9. Beautiful shots, Carole! I love the Ibis and the close-up of the flying gulls!

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  10. love the white face on your grey heron! so cool! and the flight shots of the mob of gulls are great!

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  11. A lovely heron capture but the gulls - a beautiful inflight shot!
    You'd think they would topple all over each other. :)

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  12. I love it when we see birds photographed in the context of their surroundings, great job!

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  13. Anonymous4:38 pm

    I really like the two birds-in-flight photos!

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  14. Wow! Your shots are amazing--so clear and crisp.

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  15. Nice shot of the heron to begin with. And the ibises look lovely.

    cheers

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