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Post  Axtyr Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:02 pm

G'day everyone.

Only one small specimen which yielded 2 big bits and 3 smaller bits (not shown). 0.14 gram all up.
Even better surprise. TqXSNXx

Found the bird's nest again today and there was quite a change.
Even better surprise. RzTJP64

Enjoy.

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Post  Guest Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:16 pm

Awwww there..  so ... so. well not cute.. Laughing
Be good if you could get a pic of them with thier feathers on, before they are ready to leave the nest..
hope no animal gets them

Congrats on the gold.. you always ping a few bits Q15

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Post  piston broke Tue Sep 12, 2017 9:16 pm

Thanks for your posts Axtyr. Please follow the progress of the young ones . cheers Pete.
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Post  Kon61gold Wed Sep 13, 2017 10:28 pm

Now that's a sight for sore eyes. Nature at its finest. Well done Axtyr. cheers

Cheers Kon. T25
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Post  Axtyr Thu Sep 14, 2017 9:56 am

I was surprised they had hatched so soon within a 5 days and their size. I was a bit worried when I returned that nest had been destroyed as it looked like someone had raked an area close to their shrub.

On Tuesday, weather permitting, I will be back out and I will take the telephoto lens and hopefully get a picture of mum as well. It is a yellow honeyeater.

While I was sitting under a tree with the noise of the wireless module blaring away a fox ran past me. It didn't even seem to acknowledge that I was there even though it couldn't have missed the noise unless it was deaf. It might have been some power workers on the road that scared him.

Regards Axtyr.

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Post  Guest Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:15 am

Nice little nuggies there Axtyr and its amazing how quick those little chicks grow once they have hatched. T25

Cheers.

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