The more we walk, the longer the walks seem to become. On Sunday 7th December 2008 we walked around Albert Park Lake and found a large variety of bird life. Most of the bird photos in this gallery were photographed using my 70-300 lens which, sadly, following a walk in a rainstorm at Mount Buffalo earlier this year now needs to be focussed manually: which is a very delicate manoeuvre, since long lenses need to be spot on to get a sharp picture.
My bird book describes this one as 'unmistakable', so, no matter how many other birds I've misidentified, hopefully I've got this one right:
Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra). Slate-grey waterhen, darker on head with pure white bill and bill shield.
My bird book describes this one as 'unmistakable', so, no matter how many other birds I've misidentified, hopefully I've got this one right:
Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra). Slate-grey waterhen, darker on head with pure white bill and bill shield.
Camera: Canon (Canon Eos 20d) |
Original size: 3504px x 2336px |
Current: 400px x 267px |