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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Big winds the last few weeks Adrian....
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
You might be right mate. Weather has been rough far west of Canberra.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Either that, or he heard the chicks look better on the East ha ha ha...
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Here is a link to a few videos of the "super moon" taken with the P900 by Roy Spencer of the US. You have to scroll down the page a little to find them, but it is also worth while reading his first article on the page... "Global Warming: Policy Hoax versus Dodgy Science"....
http://www.drroyspencer.com
http://www.drroyspencer.com
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Getting stuck into our White Heart cherries. GRRRRRR
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Great photos Adrian, I'm sure you didn't begrudge him a cherry or two for posing?
Also it is pleasant break away from the GPZ doom & gloom. :-)
Also it is pleasant break away from the GPZ doom & gloom. :-)
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I have tried for years to keep these little bludgers out of my cherries. Now I let them go for it. I prefer to have a yard full of birds rather than a yard full of trees covered in netting.
Yeah I have signed off from the GPZ and the 19 inch.
Yeah I have signed off from the GPZ and the 19 inch.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Made an error when I planted a miniature Mulberry to close to footpath in the front of home to shade the bedroom during the summer while I was sleeping during nightshift.
Now it is fully grown and one portion hangs over the foot path leading to front door. At this time of the year it is dropping literally thousands of fruit which require sweeping away each morning so we don't walk squashed ones in and stain the carpet.
We were sitting out the front having our morning coffee and we commented why birds don't come in and have a feast. Well low and behold in flies Mr & Mrs Crow and they go for it.
They have now invited their friends and about 1/2 dozen turn up every morn and night, just wish they would rally a hundred or so.
Love birds in the yard, we have pink & greys, corellas, wattle birds, honey eaters, magpies, willy wagtails, chip chips, green eyes, 28's, rosellas, doves and probably others.
Now it is fully grown and one portion hangs over the foot path leading to front door. At this time of the year it is dropping literally thousands of fruit which require sweeping away each morning so we don't walk squashed ones in and stain the carpet.
We were sitting out the front having our morning coffee and we commented why birds don't come in and have a feast. Well low and behold in flies Mr & Mrs Crow and they go for it.
They have now invited their friends and about 1/2 dozen turn up every morn and night, just wish they would rally a hundred or so.
Love birds in the yard, we have pink & greys, corellas, wattle birds, honey eaters, magpies, willy wagtails, chip chips, green eyes, 28's, rosellas, doves and probably others.
Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Nightjar wrote:Made an error when I planted a miniature Mulberry to close to footpath in the front of home to shade the bedroom during the summer while I was sleeping during nightshift.
Now it is fully grown and one portion hangs over the foot path leading to front door. At this time of the year it is dropping literally thousands of fruit which require sweeping away each morning so we don't walk squashed ones in and stain the carpet.
I recall in my childhood home, having a HUGE apricot tree (i mean, it was a freak) and i hated having to mow the lawns on the weekend as all there was were squashed fruit underfoot as the birds "assisted" the fruit to fall....
I'm talking at least a 25' x 25' canopy saturation around the base of that thing....can still smell the combined aroma of fresh cut grass mingled with apricot..
And one particular summer gorge (age 5) landed me in hospital with appendicitis...
Love the fruit we get, but dang nature can be cruel...lol
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Yeah. The little feather balls give me a happy heart.
At first I grew the cherry tree for us but now it is for the birds. Also have plum trees and a loquat tree.
The cherries are White Heart cherries, the best cherries on the planet.
At first I grew the cherry tree for us but now it is for the birds. Also have plum trees and a loquat tree.
The cherries are White Heart cherries, the best cherries on the planet.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Our greatest joy was in 2015 when a rarely seen pair of Chip Chip birds (Striated Pardalote) burrowed a hole into one of our Stag Horns and raised two chicks. We were hoping they would return in 2016 but to date no movement. We observed these birds over many cups of coffee, working together they returned with usually a scrap of scale or tiny insects every 10 minutes through the daylight hours.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Striated_pardalote
Not the best quality but here is a video I managed to record feeding time. Both the male and female share this duty.
https://youtu.be/KT2kHBnBGOY
A photo on our rainy day clothes line showing just how small these birds are.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Striated_pardalote
Not the best quality but here is a video I managed to record feeding time. Both the male and female share this duty.
https://youtu.be/KT2kHBnBGOY
A photo on our rainy day clothes line showing just how small these birds are.
Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Nice clip.
The still pic is a ripper mate.
The still pic is a ripper mate.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
This son of a gun is enjoying my bottle Brush
Sure can stretch his neck.
Sure can stretch his neck.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Nightjar wrote:What about this "spookie" event?
I guess this is what happens when you go on those new fad weight loss diets.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
What is this?
This is the type of water dragon that used to sit on the rocks watching me panning at majors creek.
This is the type of water dragon that used to sit on the rocks watching me panning at majors creek.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Is it a Dragonfly nymph? cheers Pete.
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Nope not a dragonfly.
It is a predatory insect that takes its prey in flight.
Is wearing a nice pair of Ray-Ban sunnies.
I recall several years ago when out in the bush one evening taking a leak and heard a low buzzing sound followed by something attaching itself on to the end of the ole fella. I looked down and saw one of these buggers clamped onto the end of me donga. Well I can tell you that I invented some new dance steps that evening.
It is a predatory insect that takes its prey in flight.
Is wearing a nice pair of Ray-Ban sunnies.
I recall several years ago when out in the bush one evening taking a leak and heard a low buzzing sound followed by something attaching itself on to the end of the ole fella. I looked down and saw one of these buggers clamped onto the end of me donga. Well I can tell you that I invented some new dance steps that evening.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
adrian ss wrote:Nope not a dragonfly.
It is a predatory insect that takes its prey in flight.
Is wearing a nice pair of Ray-Ban sunnies.
I recall several years ago when out in the bush one evening taking a leak and heard a low buzzing sound followed by something attaching itself on to the end of the ole fella. I looked down and saw one of these buggers clamped onto the end of me donga. Well I can tell you that I invented some new dance steps that evening.
Bloody hell Adrian..
I read this post before.. you have now added a "little" extra!
It is a funny read but!
Would have love to see that new dance
Maybe not
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
You would have needed a high speed cam to stop the action I reckon.
Me ole fella was a bit lucky that evening coz I didn't give the critter time to go in for the kill.
Anyway.The critter is commonly referred to as a "Robber Fly"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asilidae
Me ole fella was a bit lucky that evening coz I didn't give the critter time to go in for the kill.
Anyway.The critter is commonly referred to as a "Robber Fly"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asilidae
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
First look I was with you Jen, a cicada development.
Once again great photography Adrian, happy to hear the "robber" didn't get your "knobber."
Once again great photography Adrian, happy to hear the "robber" didn't get your "knobber."
Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
So we all have a good sense of humour aye!
Jen.
I must be slowing down a bit coz I only just noticed your "Little Extra" in you last reply.
Very funny Jen.
Jen.
I must be slowing down a bit coz I only just noticed your "Little Extra" in you last reply.
Very funny Jen.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
adrian ss wrote:So we all have a good sense of humour aye!
Jen.
I must be slowing down a bit coz I only just noticed your "Little Extra" in you last reply.
Very funny Jen.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
A near miss between a jumbo and a lighty. Some Air Traffic control required here I reckon.
The aerobatic ability of the pink galah is something to behold.
I saw one of these little fellas do a 360 degree in flight on the spot turn in my back yard.
The Sulphur Crested cockies with their more than one metre wingspan thread their way between the trees in my not big back yard and can land in a crowd of twenty galahs with only approx 1 sq metre of clear space. I can feel the draught from their wings from twenty feet away as they set down.
I think the cockies are getting better at STOL. If they take off from the centre of my yard they will only just clear the fence. One tried to go over the house roof on one occasion but only made it to pergola hight and had to do a cct under the pergola and out between the posts and then over the fence. Now they all go over the fence.
I call the cockatoos Jo Anns because if you listen to them screeching at each other you will hear them call out JO AAANN JO AAAANN
The aerobatic ability of the pink galah is something to behold.
I saw one of these little fellas do a 360 degree in flight on the spot turn in my back yard.
The Sulphur Crested cockies with their more than one metre wingspan thread their way between the trees in my not big back yard and can land in a crowd of twenty galahs with only approx 1 sq metre of clear space. I can feel the draught from their wings from twenty feet away as they set down.
I think the cockies are getting better at STOL. If they take off from the centre of my yard they will only just clear the fence. One tried to go over the house roof on one occasion but only made it to pergola hight and had to do a cct under the pergola and out between the posts and then over the fence. Now they all go over the fence.
I call the cockatoos Jo Anns because if you listen to them screeching at each other you will hear them call out JO AAANN JO AAAANN
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Followed most of this thread.
Take a photo of a nugget and post it here.
Been looking into this camera.
Was on o e of those shopping channels last night. (but wait there's more).
Usually after that it's on Red Dot of reject shop.
Think I will get one.
Take a photo of a nugget and post it here.
Been looking into this camera.
Was on o e of those shopping channels last night. (but wait there's more).
Usually after that it's on Red Dot of reject shop.
Think I will get one.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
HI Alan.
The P900 is a good camera although when using the zoom the resolution deteriorates making very small objects appear not pin sharp.
This is a 0.9 g nugg at high zoom and trimmed in the camera.
16M
These are hand held shots.
0.12 g at high zoom and cropped in the cam.
You can see that sharpness has deteriorated
16M
.
If you are planning on taking crisp close ups of small nuggs then I think a higher resolution lens system would be required.
The P900 is a good camera although when using the zoom the resolution deteriorates making very small objects appear not pin sharp.
This is a 0.9 g nugg at high zoom and trimmed in the camera.
16M
These are hand held shots.
0.12 g at high zoom and cropped in the cam.
You can see that sharpness has deteriorated
16M
.
If you are planning on taking crisp close ups of small nuggs then I think a higher resolution lens system would be required.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
Thanks Adrian.
Like I said, think I'll get one.
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Re: Off Topic Nikon P900/1000
If you are happy with the resolution then you will not be needing another camera after the P900.
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