Hi Carole, thanks for visiting. Those are real lovely shots! I've been to Newcastle from Sydney, so maybe I've seen the lake but i forgot, it's been a long time.
The Chestnut Teal is my favorite. The water movement and reflection is wonderful and the red and green color of the Teal. Great picture just like the rest Carole.
To Julie, asking where is the conservation area? I've since linked that wording in this post to a site with map. You'll see how there are various dedicated sections/locales mentioned. You can only walk "around the lake" in sections, since many parts around its perimeter are impeded by properties owning exclusive rights to the foreshore.
thanks for visiting Snap Happy Birding, and for leaving a comment; I can still see them. Now both my blogs are resting in idle mode. It was time to give other things priority, even though I miss my regular blogging and the feedback that came my way over the years. Take care.
Lovely narure and indeed very nice reflections.
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Joop
Great pictures you show.
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Hanne Bente
Chestnut Teal are such a spectacular little bird - as you've shown superbly! Hope you're having a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflection shots. Love the ducks reflection. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Carole. The Chestnut Teal is my favourite.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, carole! LOVE that teal duck! so handsome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections, Carole. I love the Chestnut Teal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful eden ! And the chessnut tale is such a nice bird ! Nice catch on those reflections...
ReplyDeleteVery nice reflections, i like it!
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Micha
the reflections are soooo lovely to see - calming! The chestnut teal certainly seems happy and such a nice glider!
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Jan
Gorgeous reflections, Carole! I've never seen that Teal before, but it's a beautiful duck. The colors are very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog great photos you greetings from the Canary Islands
ReplyDeleteDie Ente ist so ein schönes Foto!!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole, thanks for visiting. Those are real lovely shots! I've been to Newcastle from Sydney, so maybe I've seen the lake but i forgot, it's been a long time.
ReplyDeleteSuper reflections Carole.
ReplyDeleteThe Chestnut Teal is my favorite. The water movement and reflection is wonderful and the red and green color of the Teal. Great picture just like the rest Carole.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures, an idyllic landscape ...
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Karin
Where is the 'state conservation area'? I thought you could walk All around the lake?
ReplyDeletethanks all for your lovely comments.
ReplyDeleteTo Julie, asking where is the conservation area? I've since linked that wording in this post to a site with map. You'll see how there are various dedicated sections/locales mentioned. You can only walk "around the lake" in sections, since many parts around its perimeter are impeded by properties owning exclusive rights to the foreshore.
Hermosas imágenes!!!Muy buenas. Saludos!!
ReplyDeleteRefreshing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections on the lake and great close-up of the chestnut teal - which I have seen but never managed to get close enough for good photos.
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