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Tasmania is brimming with so many places of natural beauty. This little gem is Dove Lake, which I have been lucky enough to visit twice now. I asked Chat GPT to tell me about it and here is what it said:
Dove Lake Walk, located in the stunning Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, is considered one of Australia's most beautiful nature walks. It offers a 6-kilometer, 2–3-hour circuit around the glacially carved Dove Lake, nestled directly beneath the towering Cradle Mountain.
The walk takes hikers on a journey through diverse landscapes. As you navigate the undulating path, the walk offers both intimate and epic views of Cradle Mountain and immerses you in the surrounding vegetation. The track undulates around Dove Lake, traverses beneath the mountain, then returns through magnificent rainforest taking you through some of Tasmania's special vegetation, from buttongrass to myrtle, sassafras, fagus and King Billy pine.
Sound tempting? I must correct the narrative though, taking a camera with you extends the time from 2-3 hours to "how long am I allowed to spend taking photos before my companions leave without me"
This dovy is fluffy and ready for winter with her new feathers I have a least 10 on my feeder and the juncos returned this week winter is almost here have a great weekend! :)
The jambu fruit dove is a smallish colourful fruit dove. It is a resident breeding species in southern Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei and the Indonesian islands of Kalimantan, Sumatra and Java.
Scientific name: Ptilinopus jambu
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Mourning Dove interesting fact: while building the nest, which takes 2 to 4 days, the male carries twigs to the female, passing them to her while standing on her back; the female weaves them into a nest about 8 inches across. I can't imagine why he stands on her back to do that!
A common backyard bird, this Eurasian Collared Dove is an invasive species and one of three types of doves at my feeder.
[Davidia involucrata var. vilmoriniana - cornaceae family] - also known as Dove Tree, Handkerchief Tree and Ghost Tree....
Thursty dove at the koi pond. The fishes are bigger than this one. Sometimes a heron and a stork stopping by.
You must always have an eye on the pond.
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Durstige Taube am Koi-Teich. Die Fische sind größer als die Taube. Manchmal schaut auch ein Reiher oder ein Storch vorbei.
Man muß immer ein wachsames Auge auf den Teich haben.
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Photographed late evening in my backyard. The dove is perched in my apricot tree, which once again will not produce fruit. The doves and other birds like this tree so it has some benefit even though I never have got fruit from this tree. IMG_5336
Wanted to see what the Canon would do on a shot outside, it was bright and sunny out but this was up in the canopy of the tree in backyard, the camera went to a ISO of 1600 so grainy, and 1/20 of a second shutter hand held. Works in a pinch but like the Nikon better for this.
The mourning doves love the deeper stream feature that is included in the pond. That feature is located on the opposite side of the bog. The stream that runs through the bog is not quite as deep. It's funny to me how the doves come to the yard and simply walk around where they desire to go. This dove is on his way to the stream. I believe I will name the stream Dove Creek in their honor, even though it is more of a stream.
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A Mourning Dove landed on our snowy rock this morning! She stayed for a few minutes before she headed to the seed feeding stations. We had seven Mourning Dove's feeding this morning. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
A white-winged dove (Zenaida asiatica) enjoys fruit of a saguaro cactus in a residential area of Tucson, Arizona.
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Was shooting something else when this nosy dove, out of the blue, nearly landed on my camera :-) The dove was more surprised than I and I was able to take two quick shots before it took off again.
Looks great enlarged.
La Ceja, Colombia.
Columbina talpacoti rufipennis
(Ruddy Ground Dove / Tortolita)
The Ruddy Ground Dove (Columbina talpacoti rufipennis) is a small New World tropical dove. It is found from S.E. Mexico to Colombia and Venezuela. Adult males have a pale grey head and neck, and rich rufous upperparts, black-spotted on the wing coverts. The female is grey-brown rather than rufous, and has less contrast between head and body than the male.
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