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Rosella and Rainbow LorikeetNot known for my bird photos, but was too tempting with these colourful denizens of the booderee national park.
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the "lovebird" is actually a rainbow lorrikeet.
looks like you handled its bright colours well STeve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Rain lorikeet is excellent, the 1st one looks like a cousin to the common (USA) cardinal, well done, Max
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Very nice shots Justin. They can be tricky subjects, especially when they flit around so quickly. It's nice to see you've retained some 'natural habitat' in the frame too.
Simon
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If you want some really tame birds, including kookas and those black and white ones amongst other stuff with wings, Booderee national park - Greenpatch or Bristol point - these were taken at bristol point. Lots of great 'habitat' and friendly birds - what more could you ask for (sounds a bit like North Sydney on a friday night
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Justin,
You have captured these 2 birds quite well. Maybe just a bit more DOF with the Rainbow but quite good nonetheless. Cheers Michael
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