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Staring Magpie
Well, it probably wasn’t staring, but it looks like it is in this photo. This was taken at the Sydney Institute of Marine Science. I think that the colour came through quite well, as well as some of the detail … Continue reading
Vanellus miles
Here is a photo of a masked lapwing at Huskisson. I followed it for a few minutes, hoping that I would be able to get a shot of it taking off. The lapwing would look at me like I was … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, avian, bird, face, form, lapwing, legs, mask, nature, Vanellus miles, wings
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One Flies Away
The last morning of the marine science field trip this was taken. More cormorants. I was trying to approach as stealthily as I could. Wasn’t my stealthiest moment. One cormorant flies away, looking for another location whilst the others stand … Continue reading
A Trio
Three pied oystercatchers walking along as seen in a caravan park whilst on a field trip. This was the last morning of the first field trip of this semester. I like that their legs are in different phases of a … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, beak, bird, elegant, nature, oystercatcher, step, three, trio, walk, walking, wings
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Angular Bird Tension
I have no idea as to what is going on in this photo. I hope you enjoy.
Cockatoo Eats Flower
This was one of the first things I saw during the last multi-day field trip I had for this semester. I was really lucky to be able to capture this moment. It could probably be framed a little better, but … Continue reading
Gull Landing
As seen in Darling Harbour, a gull landing. Form is direct, yet graceful as the gull gets closer to reaching a solid surface on which it can stand for a period of time before taking off once more. I hope … Continue reading
Soaring
An Ibis flies high to reach a branch on which to land. I think that this photo shows the form of an ibis in part of its flight quite well. I think that it was getting close to landing at … Continue reading


