Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Seahorse find

Last week I was out fishing from the beach, when Madeleine Sing 
found this interesting Seahorse washed ashore.
Being over 30cm in length, it is rather large.



 I have been unable to find a classification for this interesting specimen and would be 
interested to know whether or not it was local to my area of South Eastern Australia.

For the fishermen out there the fishing yielded two nice Salmon.



Thursday, January 05, 2012

Predatory dog fights


Below are the photos in relation to my Facebook post at:

I believe the action was between two nesting Whistling Kites and a Sea Eagle.
These series of shots document the fast paced aerial action that accompanied protection of 
the Kites young and territory. 



Things got wing to wing often and, at one time, the Sea Eagle crash landed on the river bank.
This photo shows all three birds involved.


The Kites had to be quick to avoid the talons of the Eagle.


This close up of one of the birds doing all the protecting is for ID purposes.
I believe it to be a Whistling Kite.



A spectacular display between predators.



Thursday, December 29, 2011

A bird with attitude

You should always have a lookout.
Thats what this Butcher Bird was up to while the scene was unfolding below.

Its mate was sitting with a young bird, on the dogs lead, feeding from the dog bowl.

What is amazing is that the dog was blissfully unaware of the happenings not more that three metres from it.

They even stripped the bone that was left from the Christmas roast.


Butcher Birds are very inquisitive and friendly, one of the adult pair being a bird that was first introduced to us when it was a chick itself.
We have now had four generations of birds introduce their young to us as a good spot for a quick feed.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Luna Eclipse Australia 2011

Although total Luna eclipses are rather common, it is a little hard
 to see two in one  year unless you are willing to do a little travel.
Fortunately I was in Germany earlier this year during such an event
 and even more  fortunate to see one last weekend in Australia.
This weekend's event was nearly marred by cloud cover,
 though It cleared enough to get the following shots.




These were taken over an hour as we progressed to full eclipse.
It then clouded over, though I was able to get some nice glimpses as
 the moon  moved back out of the shadow of the Earth.
The link to the earlier event in Germany is HERE.

Friday, December 09, 2011

SHAME

A a nature photographer I have nothing more to say.
A picture says a thousand words.
This can speak for itself.
If you dont know what all the fuss is, its about time you found out and made a stand.
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2011/s3385164.htm

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

My November Post

Having been busy on a number of projects lately, I felt a little slack at not having posted more this month.
So, at the twelfth hour, a summing up of the most memorable photographic happenings of November would be the storms we have been getting.
These electrically violent events light up the sky, as you can see below.
Last night was no exception, with this shot one of a number taken from a storm that covered a distance from Bermagui to Bourke, following a low pressure system that crossed the entire state of NSW.

With fire bans in place from tomorrow, we enter into Summer with good spring growth drying  that could provide fuel for fires started from storms such as this one- with other areas in Australia having had some bad brushfires recently, the precautionary advertisements have already begun.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Beneath the surface

A trip to Wollongong afforded a visit to the Botanical Gardens for the kids to feed the ducks.
Though as the ducks chase the pieces of bread on the surface, the long forms of eels move beneath the scene.
Its a wonder more ducks dont disappear, with these guys measuring over 2 metres length.


They were very inquisitive and interested in the camera, showing no fear as they fought for bread around my extended arm.
I managed to get one to raise itself some 300mm above the surface to take a piece of bread from my hand.
All in all more fun feeding the eels.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Montague Island

Yesterday I had the chance to get a tour of Montague Island and its surrounds.
Many thanks to my mate Grahame from Bermagui Eco Tours for the trip.
( you can contact him on grahame@headhuntercharters.com.au)
Montague Island is an interesting spot consisting of natural and historical heritage areas.

Below is a colony of Arctic Turns.



There are also many Fairy Penguins on the Island.
This one is returning to its nest in the evening.


These Seagulls are announcing the return of the Penguins and swarm the area above the water.


The Island has a large Seal colony, with much of the area surrounding the Island being part of  a marine Park.

The Island also has very interesting Basalt and Granite outcropping, with the distribution of the Basalt on the Northern side and Granite to the South, with the Granite used to build a lighthouse in the late 1880's.
The following view is to the North from the lighthouse, with the Southern view unpublished due to the presence of significant Aboriginal heritage sites.



It is possible to stay on the Island - contact Narooma Tourism Association for further details.
Thanks to my mates from National Parks and Wildlife for making the stay so enjoyable.


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Blog Action Day 2011


This Blog Action Day is all about food.
This video was shot in 2007 and demonstrates that while much of the world goes hungry, much food goes to waste to maintain purchasing structures within large supermarket chains.
When the human factor becomes the priority in capitalism, and it is realised that you make more money in a stable world, perhaps this situation will change.
Apologies for the low resolution.
It was important that it loaded quickly, so you would see it entirety.
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Sunday, October 02, 2011

Out on an excursion

The Duck family was out on an excursion today at our place.
Charlie the Red Cattle Dog watched on as the matriarch of the posse led the group through our yard, showing all the good spots, then out through the fence and back for a swim.

Many water birds have well developed chicks, and are out showing them the ropes as they gain size and confidence.

 

Saturday, October 01, 2011

Good rain this Spring

Regular cold fronts over NSW have supplied steady rainfall so far this Spring.
This isolated storm system passed through a starry sky last night producing some phenomenal lightning strikes such as the one pictured below.

Early and sustained Spring rains have been responsible for many Summer bushfires, due to the accelerated undergrowth providing fuel that dries out over summer making a hot burn more likely.
These small individual events are highly charged with spectacular  displays as they approach the coast ahead of the main front.