Please do drop by and visit my other blog: My Dry Tropics Garden ... it provides a more informative look at what's going on in my garden out in the bush.
Come and say hello, love your pictures of the loris. We are so lucky to have these beautiful birds, so full of clownishness and fun. Already nearly weekend again. I guess you are back at school as well. All the best T♥
Titania, that's exactly what it was like. It seemed like the pair of Rainbow Lorikeets were asking for some company in the tree tops, and then they turned their backs on me!!!! Little rascals.
Yes, I'm definitely back at school. Our first term only has a couple more weeks left and we get a break for Easter. I'm looking forward to that.
SportyMummy, this pair hung around in the Gum tree for quite some time so it was easy enough to get shots. Unfortunately my camera isn't good enough to zoom in close at things that far away. Still the shots turned out OK. I've also heard that they mate for life, and this pair could have been mates because they weren't with the flock.
Dear Bernie. A fascinating couple. Great shots, so close up. Beautiful birds. Could spend ages just looking at them, watching their ´play´. Are they nesting in your garden as well? Now, do they prefer a hole in a tree, or do they actually ´build´ a nest? Hmmm I´ll have to do with Magpies ...! :-D Wish you a nice weekend. Best regards, Iris.
Come and say hello, love your pictures of the loris. We are so lucky to have these beautiful birds, so full of clownishness and fun. Already nearly weekend again. I guess you are back at school as well. All the best T♥
ReplyDeleteTitania, that's exactly what it was like. It seemed like the pair of Rainbow Lorikeets were asking for some company in the tree tops, and then they turned their backs on me!!!! Little rascals.
DeleteYes, I'm definitely back at school. Our first term only has a couple more weeks left and we get a break for Easter. I'm looking forward to that.
Beautiful photos! you're lucky they let you take them!! I have heard that they pair for life...isn't that lovely!
ReplyDeleteSportyMummy, this pair hung around in the Gum tree for quite some time so it was easy enough to get shots. Unfortunately my camera isn't good enough to zoom in close at things that far away. Still the shots turned out OK. I've also heard that they mate for life, and this pair could have been mates because they weren't with the flock.
DeleteLove the last one. Two peas in a pod. They are so colourful but noisy.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday to you!
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday!
Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Mississippi, USA
Dear Bernie. A fascinating couple. Great shots, so close up. Beautiful birds. Could spend ages just looking at them, watching their ´play´. Are they nesting in your garden as well? Now, do they prefer a hole in a tree, or do they actually ´build´ a nest? Hmmm I´ll have to do with Magpies ...! :-D
ReplyDeleteWish you a nice weekend.
Best regards, Iris.
i have no words for this beauty! thanks for sharing with tina´s ww :)
ReplyDeleteIs it just me, or do those two birds seem to be looking to stir up trouble?!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty, love the bright colors.
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