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25-SEP-2010 Yvonne

~ 26 ~

At home

Yesterday while out photographing the bluebells a flock of sulphur crested cockatoos flew into
our garden, so I tried to capture a few photos of them even though I had the wrong lens in.
In the main picture you are peering through the fronds of a gymea lily to see one on the gazebo, there
were 3 but 2 flew off. Here are 3 on the aviary, and a photo of one of the clumps of
bluebells that I was in the garden photographing when they arrived.


The aviary photo takes you to a gallery of native Australian birds and a few more
photos of the sulphur crested cockatoos


Pink English blue bells.

Canon EOS 40D ,Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8
1/125s f/5.6 at 90.0mm iso250 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time25-Sep-2010 15:22:59
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 40D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length90 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent250
Exposure Bias-0.67
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Guest 28-Sep-2010 14:56
Gorgeous garden!!!! What a wonderful place to live!!
LynnH27-Sep-2010 22:10
Wonderful photos, all 3!!
reflectionsofnature26-Sep-2010 17:11
What a wonderful garden you have! There appears to be so much variety and interest of plants and bird life around your garden.
debbieps26-Sep-2010 16:39
Great series of shots, I love your perspective on the main photo, nice job!
Walter Otto Koenig26-Sep-2010 14:20
Very nice images. What a beautiful garden you have, and so nice you had these visitors stop by.
J. Scott Coile26-Sep-2010 12:51
Intriguing "shot through" perspective Yvonne.
laine26-Sep-2010 10:03
We've had immature King Parrots here the past couple of days. Not so many Cockatoos since the drought broke....their such cheeky birds :)
Máire Uí Mhaicín26-Sep-2010 08:46
Those three intelligent ones on the aviary knew where to come!
borisalex26-Sep-2010 08:09
Great story here and love to see the birds, exotic for us here to see them free, The blue bells are gorgeous in this light! V.
Mieke WA Minkjan26-Sep-2010 08:01
it sounds Yvonne like my luck with birds, but you caught them on the aviary!
and concerning the blue bells I see a lot of them similar in the paddocks but then white, they are the same then?
great story and captures
lou_rozensteins26-Sep-2010 05:35
The bluebells look lovely! It seems to me that sulphur crested cockatoos are becoming more numerous, or perhaps that's just where I live which is well into the suburbs of Brisbane. They fly around in flocks, very noisy, somewhat destructive, but I like to see them!!
Cindi Smith26-Sep-2010 05:02
How awesome! I would love to see these fly into my yard! Oh my, what a wonderful place to live!
larose forest photos26-Sep-2010 03:17
What spectacular photos! Love to see the English blue bells, a taste of spring for those of us heading into autumn! Love the cockatoos as well, Have fond memories of seeing them in the Land Down Under. V
Coleen Perilloux Landry26-Sep-2010 02:11
I love the photo of them on the aviary. She seem like such confident little birds.
Guest 26-Sep-2010 01:52
You live in a lil paradise.
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