Quite the treat to be able to relax between the front and back deck and enjoy being so up close and personal with the birds. Without a sense that we need to be out and about "doing something" ... Deb happy to be lounging in the pool with the big floaty ring while I peer through the lens with each new sound or movement in the foliage ... as mentioned in the previous post, a variety of birds were enjoying the seeds of the Himalayan magnolias that were shading the back deck from the afternoon sun. The seed pods open to reveal the red seeds and they certainly signal feed time to the birds ... enjoy the offerings below ...
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Silvereye working through the seeds |
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Olive-backed oriole with seed |
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Silvereye with seed observing me |
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Varied triller with seed |
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Varied triller selecting next seed |
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Silvereye with its prize |
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Silvereye wondering what's next |
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Silvereye swallowing seed |
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Young olive-backed oriole checking the feast out |
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Eastern rosella cautiously grazing |
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Eastern rosella feeding |
Not everything was in those himalayan magnolias! Here are some other settings ... first an even clearer view of the delicate and fragile structure of those dragonflys.
Next, contrasting a figbird (with the blackhead and red eye surround) with an olive-backed oriole (olive head and red eye).Next two photos offer a new bird for me - the restless flycatcher. Once again, a blue tinge is evident in some lights to what otherwise seems a black and white bird. Aggressive little fellas these.
Finally for this second of three posts on our stay at The Croft is a set of the red-browed finch. These guys were taking advantage of a bird bath at the bottom of the timber frame on which they are perched. The crimson flowering shrub offers an exquisite background complementing their olive and red feature plummage.
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