01 May 2014

Yarramalong Valley - Round Five

 a little beyond this waterhole was a little timber bridge...


 and playing to the camera, a beautiful little Grey Fantail






wombat hole

16 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures Carole.
    The Grey Fantail is a beautiful bird that does not exist in the Netherlands.
    The area is wonderful for bird watchers.
    Greetings Irma

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  2. Looks like a pretty place for the birds. The Fantail is a cutie! Great shots, thanks for sharing. Have a happy day!

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  3. Neat little bird in a pleasant location.

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  4. A nice place! Wonderful shots!

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  5. Oh yes, Fantail and Wombats hole, I often asked, where did the Wombats live, now I know.

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  6. Very pretty little bird!!

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  7. pretty little bird!

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  8. Great tail on that little guy!

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  9. More wonderful and beautiful scenery. That little Gray Fantail is adorable. I've never seen a wombat hole before or for that matter a wombat. I think it would be fun to see both though.

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  10. Such a lovely place and great shots ! Greetings !

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  11. Carole, he's a beautiful little bird! Such a long tail he has. Great captures. :)

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  12. One of my favourite birds and always makes me feel welcome in the bush. Nice captures Carole!

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  13. Nice that Fantail posed nicely for you - they always seem to tease me by lining up for a perfect shot, then flying at the last minute!

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  14. I like the fantail - they remind me of wind-up toys (which rather dates me I suppose!)

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  15. I wish I could get birds to play for the camera.

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  16. How nice - the Fantails are sweeties :D)

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