Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Watery Wednesday ~ 3 & Bird Photography Weekly 13

I don't like doing one for two's but this time there is
no help for it, the garden calls, the weeds are fast
approaching my knees, need to top up my bulb pots,
plant Pansies for the winter and a replacement for
one of my Roses before it rains...



Wetlands at Yeppoon, Queensland, Australia



Ibis and various Egrets abound



Now, with the Ibis, I fly into the garden!

38 comments:

  1. I enjoy watching the birds through your shots.Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Great in flight shots!
    Looks like a bird photographer's paradise.
    Don't work too hard; but we enjoy seeing the fruits of your labor.

    My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.

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  3. Magnificent birds and marvelous captures of them along with lovely water! Your posts are always a delight, Arija!

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  4. Fantastic shots!

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  5. Amazing shots, Arija. I really like that first one. Gorgeous.

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  6. Thanks for the ibis. I don't often see them.

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  7. Those are wonderful shots of the water and the birds !!

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  8. Beautiful photos of the birds. Bring me so close to nature. I am more to the city. Dont get much chance to take photos of birds, etc (I dont have such patience either...lol).

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  9. Love your bird photos. Truly amazing to see them up close.

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  10. You are so funny, I LOL so loud aboutt your cow pat comment. My grandpa was worst, in his misinformed knowledge, he told us that the Cow was the Hindu God, and the Hindus dry the cow pats and sprinkle them into their soup like we do with pepper. Grandpa is long gone to the clouds, we ahve no way to verify his "true story." But as adults, we his grand children still LOL when we think of it.

    I was living in a university in Singapore. There were a lot of egrets. I miss them here, but my room in school is known as Egret room. Isn't it funny?


    P/s your Autumn colours are wonderful.

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  11. A nice series of pictures for sure.. good luck with the gardening chores... or are these called 'labours of love? :O)

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  12. Beautiful photos of the water loving birds, Arija. Your blog is always such a delight.
    I hope your knees hold up while planting, I look forward to seeing your pansies.

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  13. Last time I went to my favorite place here in Florida like this, there were no birds. Hopefully next time it will look like your beautiful photos!

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  14. Great shot of the ibis...thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  15. Lovely shots Arija, the Ibis look similar to our Sacred Ibis. I love your garden and the birds through your lens. Thanks for popping into my blog.

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  16. I just love long legged birds of all types; wonderful photos and I thank you for sharing them.

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  17. I have never seen ibis,... I really enjoyed those shots.

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  18. Tagged you on my post today so we can see more of your great photos.

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  19. Great shot of the Ibises. A small colony of Sacred Ibisses escapees has formed here in the Nethlands and is thriving.

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  20. It is massive to see large birds in so many numbers.
    It is ok to make two in one - sometimes we do have more thing to do like you write, and from time to time there are lot to do in the family or garden,

    Good luck with your garden work,
    Maria Berg

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  21. What a lovely habitat for those beautiful birds! You are busy weeding too!!

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  22. Great shots of the flying birds. How nice that you can plant pansies for winter. I plant them in spring. ;-)

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  23. Beautiful watery and bird pictures!

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  24. Oh these are stunning photos of the Ibis.... just amazing how you caught them flying!

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  25. Beautiful shots of birds in flight! How fortunated you are to see Ibis!
    Enjoy your gardening!

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  26. Those are excellent in flight shots. Awesome! :-)

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  27. Fantastic birds , Ibis. Very nice shots.And have a nice garden day.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Have a nice weekend

    Gunilla in Sweden

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  28. I love those bird photos, really beautiful birds. =)

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  29. Wow...wonderful shots and such beautiful birds.

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  30. It is beautiful how you cought those lovely birds flying! Great shots!

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  31. I do like Ibis with their snowy white feathers and black beak and also the iridescent ones too, unfortunately we don't have them in NZ.

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  32. Are those Scared Ibis? They look like it, I am intrigued because I only ever saw them in Africa.

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