Thursday, 1 May 2014
Australian King Parrot
The Australian King Parrot aka muaiz (Alisterus
scapularis) is endemic to eastern Australia. It is found in humid and
heavily forested upland regions of the eastern portion of the continent,
including eucalyptus wooded areas in and directly adjacent to
subtropical and temperate rainforest. They feed on fruits, seeds or
small insects.
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Sun Kissed Peaks at Smith Rock, Oregon
Patience
always pays off in photography. Waiting for the right time to capture a
moment can make or break a photo. In this shot I decided to wait until
the light hit the peak on the right and the sky was bright enough to
give the exposure in the water. I decided to keep the rest of the image a little dark to keep focus on the peaks. Photo Credit: Dave Bouskil
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Trillium Lake, Oregon
Photographer says; I am a huge fan of this location. By huge I mean
HUGE. I wandered out this way last night but had to cut it a little
short unfortunately. I will be back before long though. My only
request is of the US Government to stop creating these fabulous clouds
overhead so that I can see a bit more of our great solar system.
Photo Credit: Wick Sakit
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Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Canyon lands, Utah
A storybook moment out in Canyon lands, Utah. I gave
this photo more of a painting-quality, it felt like such a timeless
moment that day. This was my first visit to the park. It's an incredible
place and I've returned once since then. I know I'll go again and
again... so much to see here. Utah has some amazing scenery!
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USA
A Western Bluebird quite popular in Northern California!
A Western Bluebird quite popular in Northern California! A really beautiful little fella with amazing colors, actually
chosen a great composition with perspective, the tree in the
background is a perfect frame from the left. Photo Alex James
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Birds
Widespread on the African continent, this diminutive
species has also been widely introduced, and is best known in the
neotropics from Brazil, where the species is thought to have become
established during the 19th century, perhaps as early as the 1820s, but
that it did not start to spread widely until the second third of the
20th century.
Image by Bertrando Campos
Image by Bertrando Campos
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Birds
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