A barking owl - don't duck!
When a barking owl is flying overhead, don't duck!
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A barking owl in flight - straight at me!
I'm ready for my close-up Mr de Mille.
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A fraction of a second
How a raptor makes a capture
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A nankeen kestrel in flight
Small and fast, this is a hard bird to photograph!
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A wedge-tail eagle in flight
The largest eagle in Australia is the wedge-tail eagle.
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Black faced cuckoo shrike
A cuckoo shrike is neither a cuckoo, nor a shrike.
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Eagle eyes - what is she looking at?
This eagle really can see things that you can't.
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Go, go, goanna!
A goanna may be a lizard, but a lot bigger than most lizards.
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Eyes on target: black kite
Head horizontal, no matter what angle his body and wings are at
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Red Roo Rained-on and Rumpled
After morning rain, this red kangaroo can't do a thing with his fur. Still, it shows up his red colouring better than when he is dry.
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A bit too much glass for the shot
A wedge tail eagle looks dangerous, even when she is scruffy!
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A black-breasted buzzard
Showing off her distinctive plumage, this black-breasted buzzard is naturally alliterative.
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A Kilo of Kite Skiting in Flight
A kite in flight, showing off how good he looks in the bright sunshine.
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A nankeen kestrel can hover!
A nankeen kestrel can hover above prey.
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Australia's apex aerial predator still has to moult
A wedge tail eagle looks dangerous, even when she is scruffy!
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Black-and-white Bandicoot Because of Bedtime
This bandicoot is shown in black and white because this was shot in the darkness of the nocturnal animals exhibit, and the only light was a dark red.
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Bush Stone-curlew sleeping on one leg
A bush stone-curlew on one leg
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Catching a Contented Koala between Catnaps
Photographing koalas is easy. Unless you want to see their eyes open... Koalas sleep 18 to 22 hours a day.
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Eagle-owl Eager to Escape into Evening
Eagle-owl is ready to return to quarters to wait for nighttime.
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Keen-eyed Kite Keeping Black Beautiful
The black kite soars, swerves and swoops, owning the air.
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Kestrel keeping kool
The nankeen kestrel is small, fast, and agile in the air. They are one of the few raptors who can hover.
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Koala caught with eyes not shut!
A koala with eyes not entirely shut
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Koalas have two thumbs
A koala can give four thumbs up when they are really impressed.
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Major Mitchell Demonstrates Flare on Landing
A Major Mitchell cockatoo demonstrates flare on landing.
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Major Mitchell is happy and up-beat
A Major Mitchell cockatoo swivels feathers on the up-beat.
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Nothing in focus?
Sometimes the details are important!
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Osprey soaring
A Major Mitchell cockatoo swivels feathers on the up-beat.
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Rock-wallaby on the grass
Rock-wallabies don't have to be standing on solid rock.
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Spotted-tail Quoll - "I was framed!"
This spotted-tail quoll is eager for brunch. We can see hand-like paws.
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Sugar glider in the dark
A sugar glider (a marsupial flying possum who eats sap and nectar) photographed in extremely low light.
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Sun star from the 135 GM - a dreadful example
Showing that the Sony 135mm f1.8 GM can shoot sun stars. It has 11 aperture blades, so we get 22 points on our sun stars.
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The Wonder of the Wedge-tailed Eagle
Magra the wedge-tailed eagle is wonderful in flight, as long as you aren't her prey.
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What kind of music does this wallaby like?
A rock wallaby at rest
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What can you do with a whole bunch of images from a burst?
What can you do with a burst of images?
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