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How a raptor makes a capture
Read articleWhen a barking owl is flying overhead, don't duck!
Read articleShowing off her distinctive plumage, this black-breasted buzzard is naturally alliterative.
Read articleHead horizontal, no matter what angle his body and wings are at
Read articleThis eagle really can see things that you can't.
Read articleThe largest eagle in Australia is the wedge-tail eagle.
Read articleSmall and fast, this is a hard bird to photograph!
Read articleA nankeen kestrel can hover above prey.
Read articleHow would you feel if you were having a bad hair day, and it was on your forearms?
Read articleWhen chased by a lion, don't expect climbing a tree to save you
Read articleA pale pink rose with a profusion of petals
Read articleThis is a rose, albeit it a less common variety
Read articleHow would you name this subtle beautiful shade of yellow?
Read articleThere are many shades of red, but this rose is most definitely scarlet.
Read articlePure white will never go out of fashion.
Read articleA multicoloured rose in magenta with yellow accents
Read articleNever get between a hippo and the water!
Read articleA quick burst of speed from a focussed predator
Read articleRoses come in a few unusual colours, like mauve.
Read articleHope in something so fleeting as raindrops on a blood red rose
Read articleWhy would I need to change anything about this pastel pink rose? It is already adorned with raindrops.
Read articleKulinda the cheetah can reach 120km/hour if she wants to.
Read articleDaffodills are not the only intensely yellow flowers
Read articleWhite roses can make difficult subjects
Read articleThis is one rose which is not shy about being pink.
Read articleA rose in an unconventional colour should smell as sweet?
Read articleSometimes even the most trite of poetry can be true
Read articleA pink so pale you'd think it was white
Read articleEven in winter you can see a rose among the thorns
Read articleThis article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM.
Read articleThis article shows a series of images shot in a single burst using the Sony A1 and the Sony 135mm GM. This combination is very effective when photographing birds which are not too far away.
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