This blog is to share my photographs of, and enthusiasm for, the native birds living around and passing by the base of Mount Majura, Canberra, Australia. It was inspired by the swanlings at the bottom of my street. All photographs have been taken on local walks.
Monday, 8 April 2013
Scarlet Robin pair
So after wandering around after birds on the mountain for a while on Saturday afternoon, I finally plonked myself down on the path and let them come and find me. It was a good strategy. I'm really happy with these photos of the male (bright) and female (subtle but fetching) Scarlet Robins.
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Gorgeous shots of a gorgeous bird. I'm pleased they visited you!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much. It's nice learning about photography when the subjects are co-operative occasonally
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, Megan. I especially love the third one. If a bird can look contemplative, this one does! x
ReplyDeleteTa, it's a sweet looking bird...managing the gaze of the photographer very well!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots! Small birds are so hard.
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise. Do you have small birds around at the moment?
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