Banyule and Yarra Flats Outing - 14th May 2005Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Banyule and Yarra Flats Outing - 14th May 2005Well today Nicole and I set out to Banyule and Yarra Flats to go bird spotting. The weather looked magnificant, was a bit of a chill but it wasn't unbearable. We arrived and set off, just following the trail of birds singing. We were first greated by the Willy Wag Tail. I'm not entirely sure where we went in Banyule Flats or Yarra Flats, but it was pretty damn nice. Saw probably about 20+ different type of birds:
Willy Wagtail Fairy Wren and Superb Fairy Wren Spotted Pardalote Red Browed Firetail Finch Eastern Shrike Tit New Holland Honeyeater White Faced Heron Dotterol Easter Yellow Robin Grey Fantail Mistletoebird Gallahs Just to name a few. Nicole can probably fill you in more on some of the other birds we saw. Those are just the ones I remember. Here are a couple of the shots I've processed already. Taken with the Sigma 100-300 EX APO with 1.4tc (borrowed from Nicole). Click for larger. <a href="http://darryl.smugmug.com/photos/22023242-O.jpg"></a> <a href="http://darryl.smugmug.com/photos/22023245-O.jpg"></a> Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
What can I say .......... just great bird pix's........
cheers bp Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
Yeah it did. Still not enough though. 420MM focal length was great on the Fairy Wren. Could of done with another 400-600MM though on top. The original image has a lot of wasted crop space, which is wasted subject detail space.
Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
They are really nice pics! That fairy-wren is great. I missed it...too busy changing cards. It sure was a great place for the birds. A few others I just checked up were White-plumed Honeyeater, Eastern Spinebill and Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike.
Nicole
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kipper - well done. I personally prefer the second shot, water ripple with reflection is so .
It is good to see that you and Nicole went out, had a fun day. Also you had the opportunity to use someone else's equipment, Sigma 100-300 EX APO + TC1.4. fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
kipper,
Do you have a entry in 'X-LOTTO' tonight Cheers, fozzie
When people ask what equipment I use - I tell them my eyes.
Here's a photo of a Spotted Pardalote (possibly juvenile) that was hanging above the tree that we were watching.
Click for larger. <a href="http://darryl.smugmug.com/photos/22066013-O.jpg"></a> Darryl (aka Kipper)
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