Cross-posted from my writer's blog, these are shots taken in April, our mid-autumn. The leaves hadn't started to turn. Now that it's Spring, they're just starting to shoot again, from bare branches.
Cross-Post:
In addition to the sulphur-crested cockatoos, we had a flock of
galahs come to enjoy the fruit on the backyard trees. It makes a change
from seeing them grazing on grass seeds.
Of course, not everyone had the hang of landing.
Those trees can be tricky to perch on, don't ya know?
Even when you manage to get set down, there's still the delicate balancing act.
Before the serious business of feeding and grooming can be undertaken.
Most of you know me as the C.M. Simpson that writes - well, some of you know me as the C.M. Simpson that writes - and some of you have never heard of me at all.For those of you who don't care about my writing, but do like seeing what I'm doing with pictures, this blog will feature photographs of birds, insects, arachnids, flowers, as well as locations I find myself visiting and book covers I design. Oh, and there will be art - of a kind.
Showing posts with label eolophus roseicapillus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eolophus roseicapillus. Show all posts
Monday, 22 September 2014
CROSS-POST: The Australian Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus)
Labels:
Australian birds,
C.M. Simpson,
eolophus roseicapillus,
galah,
parrot,
photograph,
photography
Location:
Canberra ACT, Australia
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Australian Birds Cross-Post from Writing Blog: The Aussie Galah (Eolophus roseicapillus)
In addition to the sulphur-crested cockatoos, we had a flock of
galahs come to enjoy the fruit on the backyard trees. It makes a change
from seeing them grazing on grass seeds.
Of course, not everyone had the hang of landing.
Those trees can be tricky to perch on, don't ya know?
Even when you manage to get set down, there's still the delicate balancing act.
Before the serious business of feeding and grooming can be undertaken.
Of course, not everyone had the hang of landing.
Those trees can be tricky to perch on, don't ya know?
Even when you manage to get set down, there's still the delicate balancing act.
Before the serious business of feeding and grooming can be undertaken.
Labels:
Australian birds,
eolophus roseicapillus,
galah,
photography
Location:
Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
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