Australia Trip – Day Two

In the early morning I went up to Queen Mary Falls, which is in the southern section of the Main Range National Park. Weather was better, but mainly cloudy at first, so high ISOs were the order for the initial part of the morning. I hadn’t taken a tripod, so all shots were handheld and at pretty slow shutter speeds. The weather improved later, and I was able to get some better shots of some bird species.

European Hare

European Hare

Wonga Pigeon

Wonga Pigeon

Eastern Spinebill

Eastern Spinebill

White-browed Scrubwren

White-browed Scrubwren

Superb Fairy-wren (male)

Superb Fairy-wren (male)

Superb Fairy-wren (male)

Superb Fairy-wren (male)

Superb Fairy-wren (male)

Superb Fairy-wren (male)

Superb Fairy-wren (female)

Superb Fairy-wren (female)

 

Red Wattlebird

Red Wattlebird

Laughing Kookaburra

Laughing Kookaburra

Laughing Kookaburra with Swamp Rat

Laughing Kookaburra with Swamp Rat

Eastern Yellow Robin

Eastern Yellow Robin

 

Eastern Yellow Robin

Eastern Yellow Robin

Satin Bowerbird (male)

Satin Bowerbird (male)

Satin Bowerbird (male)

Satin Bowerbird (male)

Satin Bowerbird (female)

Satin Bowerbird (female)

Satin Bowerbird (female)

Satin Bowerbird (female)

Satin Bowerbird (female)

Satin Bowerbird (female)

Crimson Rosella (adult)

Crimson Rosella (adult)

Crimson Rosella (juvenile)

Crimson Rosella (juvenile)

Eastern Rosella

Eastern Rosella

King Parrot (male)

King Parrot (male)

King Parrot (male)

King Parrot (male)

King Parrot (female)

King Parrot (female)

Little Corella

Little Corella

Rainbow Lorikeet

Rainbow Lorikeet

Rainbow Lorikeet

Rainbow Lorikeet

Galah

Galah

Straw-necked Ibis

Straw-necked Ibis

Black-faced Monarch

Black-faced Monarch

 

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