I enjoyed doing this VERY casual year. I posted images of my 'best' shots for 2018 here: http://andrewallenphotography.blogspot.com/2018/12/bird-photos-from-2018.html
I missed photographing some very common species, mostly through lack of even trying. But that was what I intended, so I'm not worried at all.
I was thinking of only blogging 'five star' photos for 2019, with an overall goal of 100 species. So far I have none, again from lack of effort, but also because there are just too many gorgeous insects about for me to find and photograph that the birds have taken a bit of a back seat for now....
2018 Bird Photos
This year I am blogging a photographic year-list, a VERY casual list, no targets, no goals, just for fun.
Monday 7 January 2019
Saturday 24 November 2018
#182 to #184 in Yea and Seymour, Victoria, Australia, November 24 2018
Monday 5 November 2018
#180 and #181 at Woodlands Historic Park, Vicotria, Australia, November 5 2018
Wednesday 31 October 2018
#179 in Kealba, Victoria, Australia, October 29 2018
I often hear greenfinch around home. They sit on the power lines and make their harsh calls. Usually they fly away as soon as you aim a camera at them. This one was a slight exception to that rule. It sat for about half a second before it took off. At least I got a crappy photo!
#179 European Greenfinch |
#177 and #178 at the Jawbone, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia, October 28 2018
#175 and #176 at the Western Treatment Plant, Victoria, Australia, October 22 2018
Monday 22 October 2018
#173 and #174 at Melbourne Zoo, Victoria, Australia, October 3 2018
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