This is a gallery of lively pictures - particularly your 2090 is the best -
great composition - the bird covering the frame diagonally -- and background
fully thrown out of focus making the bird stand out.
Among the portraits I think the 2146 is the best; the 2152 is very good in
lighting and focus, but I felt, it has a  distracting background.
The topper is the 2131 which is just great -- it is not very often that you
get a picture like that. It instantly brings a smile to the viewer -- a real
enjoyable picture.
Regards
Krishna

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Savage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 10:01 AM
Subject: GESO PESO : Willy Wagtail



G'day Folks,

Yesterday the Savage household had a small visitor. Willy Wagtail
(Rhipidura leucophrys or Djidi djidi in the local aboriginal
dialect...gotta love Google <g>). They're a small native bird about
the size of a budgie.

Anyway, after Dad finished mowing the lawn he was doing some
maintenance on the mower when this little guy/gal (?) paid him a
visit:

http://tinyurl.com/3uhgt

They're generally not too afraid of people, or anything for that
matter, but I've never seen one this fearless (Though I have seen them
attack crows & magpies that got too close to there nest. :-)). It
would follow you around the yard like a puppy, going after the small
flying insects you disturbed as you walked. It was quite happy with
this arrangement, however, if you stopped and sat down it would start
chirping at you as if to say "Hey, no sitting down on the job". When
the chirping didn't get it any results, it'd start jumping all over
you.

I ended up spending about an hour and a half taking pictures (and just
enjoying the moment). Started off using the FA 80-320 & finished with
the FA100 macro. Towards the end I could get it to fly onto my left
hand while I took pictures with the right.

This is my favorite of the lot:

http://tinyurl.com/5by3b

Here's the gallery (9 images between 100 -130k):

http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/GESO/GESO_001/

Just though I'd share. Comments always welcome.

Dave S






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