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Daily Walk

On one of my walks last week I saw an Eastern Yellow Robin and was able to get relatively close before it flew off.
Eastern Yellow Robin

Young Kookaburra

Over the past week or so we’ve noticed that we’ve had a young kookaburra with a couple of older ones in the yard.  In fact, the photo I shared the other day about going to another territory we think was the older bird trying to tell the younger bird to go. I had watched it follow the younger bird around and do the same thing – go to peck it, the bird would fly off and land somewhere else and the other one would follow it.

Here’s a couple of photos of it backlit by the sun one day.

Young kookaburra backlit by sun

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Rainbow Lorikeet

On the same day I visited Karkarook Park I took a walk down the main road towards my church and spied a rainbow lorikeet in a flowering gum. Such colourful birds!
Rainbow lorikeet

Rainbow lorikeet

Who are the spammers kidding anyway?

Just digressing from my daily post of photos, I thought I would address the spammers who consistently try to get their comments posted here.

Your comments relate nothing whatsoever to photography or my photos and since I write very little text content here, your smooth words about my writing ability fail dismally.  A pity you don’t use your talents on something far more worthwhile.

Like the kookaburra in the photo below says – go find some other territory!

Attack Kookaburra

At Karkarook Park

More of the park.  I saw many Sacred Ibis fly overhead and a young boy on his bike delighting in scattering the seagulls on the hill they were sitting.  I later spoke to his mum who said her boys love the park and often ride their bikes there.
Sacred Ibis

Boy scatters the seagulls

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