Even better surprise.
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Even better surprise.
G'day everyone.
Only one small specimen which yielded 2 big bits and 3 smaller bits (not shown). 0.14 gram all up.
Found the bird's nest again today and there was quite a change.
Enjoy.
Axtyr.
Only one small specimen which yielded 2 big bits and 3 smaller bits (not shown). 0.14 gram all up.
Found the bird's nest again today and there was quite a change.
Enjoy.
Axtyr.
Axtyr- Contributor Plus
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Awwww there.. so ... so. well not cute..
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
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
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Thanks for your posts Axtyr. Please follow the progress of the young ones . cheers Pete.
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Now that's a sight for sore eyes. Nature at its finest. Well done Axtyr.
Cheers Kon.
Cheers Kon.
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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.
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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Nice little nuggies there Axtyr and its amazing how quick those little chicks grow once they have hatched.
Cheers.
Mike.
Cheers.
Mike.
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