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Wednesday, 24 August 2022

Wild Bird Wednesday 526 - Some birds from the Larapinta Tail

Hi - this slight delayed post comes after a 16 day, 240km+ walk in Central Australia.  Needless to say, I did not carry my 'birding camera' on this walk, so these are older pictures of some of the birds I saw along the way!






Hope everyone out there is well:  as a post lock down event I can recommend 16 days in the desert!

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10 comments:

  1. Well done on the walkabout! That was ambitious and we'll forgive not hauling the camera along.

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  2. Hari om
    good stretch of the legs, then! And to have seen such as these was bonus... YAM xx

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  3. Thank you Stewart. It's very pleasant walking with you.

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  4. Lovely selection of birds Stewart especially one of my favourite fairy Wrens Thanks for hosting and have a great week ahead.

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  5. Sixteen days! When I led walks for the US Forest Service in the mountains of New Mexico, participants with cameras were a pain. They would lag behind and hold up the group. You could have carried all your gear and added 5 or 6 more days to the trek. ;>)

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  6. That was quite the hike. Well done!

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  7. Hello Stewart, :=) It must have been hot in Central Australia. Well done for walking that far. I love the blue Fairy Wren. Thank you for your visit. I took a break for a month, and this is my first day back. You were absolutely right, it is a Crested Tit.
    All the best.

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  8. Great pictures. I wish I had taken them.

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  9. Wzruszają mnie twoje egzotyczne ptaki! Znam je z książek, atlasów. Pięknie, że możesz je fotografować.

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