on 11-02-2014 11:41 PM
RULES
1. Entries must be your own work. Photoshop, digital enhancement, embellishments etc is allowed
2. Vote by kudos. Most Kudos wins (tally done approx 10pm EDST, Monday 17th)
3. Winner chooses the next theme.
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17-02-2014 02:54 PM - edited 17-02-2014 02:55 PM
on 17-02-2014 02:57 PM
on 17-02-2014 03:01 PM
I have 4 that visit, but they are very very shy. I was hiding behind the door with the camera pointing around the corner to get that shot, hence not one of my better birds pics, but they are the king of colour aren't they
on 17-02-2014 03:15 PM
Ochre pits, used by Aboriginals in NT for ceremonial stuff
on 17-02-2014 03:24 PM
one of 2 gumball machines in front of the newsagents in the shopping centre across the road.
on 17-02-2014 04:03 PM
@the*scarlet*pimpernel wrote:I have 4 that visit, but they are very very shy. I was hiding behind the door with the camera pointing around the corner to get that shot, hence not one of my better birds pics, but they are the king of colour aren't they
I have a pair of Pale-headed Eastern Rosellas visit occasionally but as you say, they are very skittish and they tend to avoid suburbia these days. I used to think that their name referred to the fact that they (along with Crimson Rosellas) were predominantly red, but it seems that in fact when the early settlers around Rose Hill in western Sydney first noticed these birds, in the absence of a proper name, they were named after the area in which they were first seen, and were initially called "Rose Hillers" but over time this was abbreviated to become Rosellas. 🙂
on 17-02-2014 05:18 PM
on 17-02-2014 05:31 PM
on 17-02-2014 05:32 PM
Dinner Tonight
I have chosen foods from all the colour groups.