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My little friend the Robin came to check the feeder, as I was standing near the well. He saw me but wasn't scared and stood there, waiting for me to take his portrait :)
Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) female (on the left) male (on the right)
I noticed this morning that Mrs. Maggie was sitting on the nest, the fifth rebuild of this particular nest. When I was able to get back with the camera Mr Maggie brought her some food and was allowed to see the eggs.
You will notice that some used/empty plastic 'coil nail' strips are part of the nest, there are a couple of building sites nearby and the Maggies must have decided the strips would help to keep the nest together.
Always stop at a clearing to check for bears etc. waited a few seconds made some noise, nothing moved so all good.
Aglow in morning light, hot air balloons ascend over the treetops of Rio Grande Valley State Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Now I could not decide which image to post so I thought I would do both, I`m sure the seagulls were playing in and out of the waves with the spray being caught by the sun.
Alki Beach, West Seattle, WA
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This was a great experience. I was photographing the ospreys from the Tigertail observation tower and the male osprey flew right in front of me and hovered about 38 yards away as he checked me out!
I'm off to Alaska for a week, best wishes!
Yesterday at the Kamera Börse I was made a sweet offer on a KMZ Horizont. I love the panoramic format and had wanted a Horizont for quite some time so I bought it, with the expectation it would need some clean up and new light seals. Well... the first few frames suggest it's doing just fine. Checking fast shutter speed will have to wait some more clement weather. Oh, and I got a Canon 35mm f/2.8 in new FD mount, another thing I had been after for quite some time.
KMZ Horizont and its 28mm f/2.8 OF-28P, Agfa APX 400 in HC 110 dilution H for 14 min @ 20°C, digitalized using kit zoom with macro rings.
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Check the gauge. Twist the stopcock. Ease the lever. Top-up the automatic lubricator. Check the gauge. Adjust the lever. Wipe the metal with the oily rag. Wipe the oily hands on the trouser. Check the fire. Check the gauge. Open the valve, just a little. Lift the peak of the cap. Mop the brow. Wipe the hands on the jacket. Appreciate the compact layout of the modern engine. Retrieve the lunch box. Enjoy the sandwich. Savour the scotch egg. Hanker after a piece of chocolate. Check for tea. Finesse the lever. Check the gauge.
And don’t forget to clean out the boiler every fourteen days.
Apparently not on par with sunflower seeds, but this one came in to check.
This birding project started back during that unforgettable shelter-in-place time, when the backyard was as far as we could all get. It has continued since, but don't start thinking that I've gone fully into birding, it's just a phase in my backlog.
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