This pool of grass had spun a floss of seed heads and crimson rosellas were pottering through enjoying the feast.
Can you spot them?
My efforts to actually take a photo of a recognisable bird are sad (although in my defence I was also wrangling a dog on a lead at the time), so please visit Geoff in Newstead who is a proper photographer of feathered folk and his images today of crimson rosellas in the rain are perfectly revealed on his Natural Newstead blog
Gorgeous photos, love the light!
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Thanks for stopping by Jason and Judy. Hope things are warming up a bit where you are.
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Ah but your pools of sunlight are beautiful 😄
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Thanks Alastair- You would have loved the frothy seedheads – I couldn’t get too close (due to dog..) but they looked like low mist, so unusual.
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I can’t see them, but the photos are beautiful anyway. I love the colours the light makes. Now I will pop over to Geoff’s blog.
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Thanks Anne :> – enjoy Geoff’s photos – they are amazing.
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They hid very successfully from me, so I went to see Geoff’s.
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Hi Hilary – I might have to put little arrows on them but even then you might not believe me. Geoff’s blog is so wonderful for discovering more about Australian birds.
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