2018-09-01

Deers and a honeyeater

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Two days ago I finally see a flock of Fallow deer bucks! I have not seen any since last winter. They were rather far away so I used a long lens. So nice to see they are still around. Males in different ages. 

 Spotted!
Fallow deer
© NF Photo 180830

Lunch party with  Blue-faced Honeyeaters
© NF Photo 140916

I´m going through images from my trip to Queensland 4 years ago. I saw this bird several times but this was the closest I got. If I had more time I might get some but on trips your time is always limited. This is a very beautiful bird.

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9 comments:

  1. I love the expression on the deer who spotted you. Priceless.

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  2. Ah...nice catch, with the deer. I'm so surprised how infrequently I see deer here in Florida. I guess too much undergrowth to disappear in.

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  3. Hello, awesome sighting and photos of the bucks. They are beautiful critters. The Blue-faced Honeyeater is a lovely bird. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend! PS, thanks also for the comment on my blog.

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  4. Just love those deer!
    Happy Weekend to you.

    All the best Jan

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  5. Those are DEER! WOW! I've never seen antlers like that! And the birds are neat too. Great photos! Hugs!

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  6. Australians Honeyeaters are pretty exotic looking birds to those of us not used to seeing them.

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  7. I have never heard of a Honeyeater - so beautiful!

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  8. Never heard of this breed of deer..
    Learned something today. Thanks to you. I'll lunch with birds any day of the week!!

    I'm late getting around to visiting today...birding early before the holiday traffic built up! Thanks for linking in with us this weekend!

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  9. Those antlers are magnificent! Wow. Nice shot of those beautiful honeyeaters. (Would love to see that bird 'in person')

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