Hi All
Gary and I are just coming to the end of our 12 month trip around Aus. We have had a fantastic time and met many wonderful people. I have kept tuned into The Grey Nomad site along the way with my ipad.
Our focus for the trip was to see how many birds species we could photograph in a 12 month period. If any keen twitchers or photographers out there are interested, our journey and photographs can be seen on our blog
Cheers
Glenda
Welcome aboard Gary & Glenda, Hope you enjoy your time on here.
Wombat is very keen on photographing birds, especially one particular type on the Nullabor...
_wombat_ said
02:21 PM Aug 22, 2011
the ones I like have no feathers
Vic said
02:31 PM Aug 22, 2011
Thanks for the blog Glenda and welcome to the forum. Don't worry about Wombat, Gubby and I endeavour to keep him in line, but a bit of a battle doing so.......sheesh, can you imagine a flying Wombat....the mind boggles......
_wombat_ said
02:42 PM Aug 22, 2011
bugga you two guys, don't you know wombats have feelings too
Glenda don't pay any attention to gubby and Vic they are trouble makers with a capital T
They also like to go off topic.
Like the bird blog, and yes I did know they were the feathered type before Vic or gubby says anything about it, but I must say I do like the other type.
Happywanderer said
03:05 PM Aug 22, 2011
What a great blog golivers, Have put it in my favourites and will spend many hours perusing. My two favourite things, birdwatching and photography. Welcome to the site also.
golivers travels said
03:06 PM Aug 22, 2011
Wombat,Vic and Grubby We have had lots of similar comments along the way, even some funny looks from twitchers when we say we are on a bird shoot! Thanks Wombat for the advice on posting a link
I like this forum already!
Cheers
Glenda
Blog site: http:birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com
-- Edited by golivers travels on Monday 22nd of August 2011 03:10:35 PM
_wombat_ said
04:05 PM Aug 22, 2011
you will enjoy, or Vic and gubby will be advised and you don't really want that
golivers travels said
06:21 PM Aug 22, 2011
Hope you enjoy the blog Happywanderer. Glad to know others are interested. Cheers Glenda
Happywanderer said
06:24 PM Aug 22, 2011
Definitely interested. What beautiful photos of the birds. Wish I was that clever, I need a new camera, gotta blame something other than myself. I've only got a cheapy but will keep trying. Back to scroll through some more.
gubby said
06:49 PM Aug 22, 2011
Fantastic pics on your Blog Glenda, What lens are you using?
golivers travels said
06:53 PM Aug 22, 2011
Grubby
We have a nikon D300 with a 400 zoom. Gary takes most of the photos.
Cheers
Glenda
golivers travels said
06:55 PM Aug 22, 2011
Keep trying Happywanderer. As long as you enjoy it, that is the main thing.
Glenda
Gerty Dancer said
10:32 PM Aug 22, 2011
Thank you for this wonderful blog Garry and Glenda!!! Such fantastic photos!
You have been to many of the places that we've been this year too, and I think I met you Garry in Katherine one evening... do you remember explaining that the bird who made such a maniacal noise after dark is a Blue-winged kookaburra?
golivers travels said
10:52 PM Aug 22, 2011
Gerty
We do remember someone who asked about the call of the blue winged kookaburra. How fantastic is that! Thanks for the comments on the blog.
Where are you now? We are in Ceduna, on our way home.
Cheers
Glenda
Cruising Granny said
11:30 PM Aug 22, 2011
Thank you for the great blog. I love watching birds and trying to identify them from my bird book. I describe the call of the blue-winged kookaburra as a s****** rather than the laugh of its bigger cousin. I never tire of watching birds, actually sitting quietly and watching their behaviour. We have a couple of colonies of miner birds here in this park. They have a conference call about 3 times a day when they call, congregate for the board meeting, compare notes, and disperse to their own departments. A bit like the public service. In the mean time the adults come to my site and others, check out all the spider webs for insects, get a beak full, take them to the nest, and then they come back for the webs for nesting material. They also found the coconute fibre in some hanging baskets. Clever little buggers. Getting clear photos is another skilll I haven't mastered. Don't feel bad HW. I know where you're coming from. Just watching the creatures of nature is always rewarding for me. I'm not sure that I know the "Quokka bird". Doesn't matter, I let that one go through to the keeper. I found a whole new perspective to life watching the creatures of the Kimberley to the Daintree, and everywhere I've been in between. Never get sick of it.
golivers travels said
11:51 PM Aug 22, 2011
Cruising Granny Thanks for the positives on the blog. It has been such a journey. Our family and friends have followed our travels Quokka Birds? Yes miners are clever birds. When we were in Esperance we had one who kept attacking Gary, left me alone. They were nesting, nick named him Genghis! We are heading to The Glue Pot near Waikerie. Hope to photograph a black eared miner. Photography is a fickle thing. We get lots and lots of blurs! Digital photography is a great thing! Glenda
-- Edited by golivers travels on Monday 22nd of August 2011 11:52:37 PM
golivers travels said
11:54 PM Aug 22, 2011
Wombat
Love your Avitar, very creative.
Vic said
01:02 AM Aug 23, 2011
Just had another look at your link, fantastic spotting and shooting, love the descriptions as well.
Not the prettiest, but my favorites would have to be the Apostle Birds, I haven't seen any in WA though. Their antics and squabbling always give me a good laugh.
I was just trying to think of their nicknames, Larrikin Birds?
_wombat_ said
08:08 AM Aug 23, 2011
golivers travels wrote:
Grubby We have a nikon D300 with a 400 zoom. Gary takes most of the photos. Cheers Glenda
Hi Glenda, is it a Nikon lens?
when you say zoom is that the maximum for that lens?
I use a Nikon D80
I do a lot of sim flying, that concorde is my latest aircraft, brought it 8 months ago but it would not install on my laptop, had to wait until I got my new super fast desktop system.
golivers travels said
10:38 AM Aug 23, 2011
Yes Vic they are characters. Always brings a smile to us when we see them.
You have lots of babblers over here in the west that who also move in family groups and can be entertaining.
Also the western ringnecks ( 28 parrots) at Pemberton are always a pleasure.
Glenda
golivers travels said
10:44 AM Aug 23, 2011
Hi wombat
Yes it is a nikkon lens, 80 to 400mm. Once you download photos you have a great capacity to zoom in. Depending on settings the photos can be many Mb and very high resolution. Tend to use jpg rather than raw.
Of course have to drop resolution to place on the blog.
Cheers
Glenda
_wombat_ said
02:15 PM Aug 23, 2011
May have to look at one of these 80-400 lenses when we go overseas, ie duty free.
That would fit a D80, wouldn't it?
golivers travels said
02:28 PM Aug 23, 2011
Hi wombat,
Yes will fit the D80. Good idea to purchase duty free.
We bought camera and lenses in Japan a few years ago, before they had been released in Aus.
Happy photographing
Glenda
golivers travels said
05:16 PM Aug 23, 2011
Hi wombat, Yes the 80 to 400 will fit on the D80. Good idea to purchase duty free. We bought camera and lenses in Japan a couple of years back. Much cheaper and had not been released in Aus at the time. Our son was teaching over there so he was able to negotiate a goog price for us.
Happy photographing Glenda
Esmeralda said
08:17 PM Aug 23, 2011
WOW!! What great photos and blog.
Cruising Granny said
09:25 PM Aug 23, 2011
Cruising Granny wrote:
I describe the call of the blue-winged kookaburra as a s****** rather than the laugh of its bigger cousin. I was trying to say "s n i g g e r". Is there something I should know about this word?
Clickable link to
http://www.birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com/
-- Edited by _wombat_ on Monday 22nd of August 2011 01:44:44 PM
Cheers
Glenda
-- Edited by golivers travels on Monday 22nd of August 2011 01:47:56 PM
Glenda I forgot to say
For creating a link look at pic
Welcome aboard Gary & Glenda, Hope you enjoy your time on here.
Wombat is very keen on photographing birds, especially one particular type on the Nullabor...
the ones I like have no feathers

bugga you two guys, don't you know wombats have feelings too
Glenda don't pay any attention to gubby and Vic they are trouble makers with a capital T
They also like to go off topic.
Like the bird blog, and yes I did know they were the feathered type before Vic or gubby says anything about it, but I must say I do like the other type.
We have had lots of similar comments along the way, even some funny looks from twitchers when we say we are on a bird shoot!
Thanks Wombat for the advice on posting a link I like this forum already! Cheers Glenda Blog site: http:birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com
-- Edited by golivers travels on Monday 22nd of August 2011 03:10:35 PM
you will enjoy, or Vic and gubby will be advised and you don't really want that
Cheers
Glenda
Back to scroll through some more.
Fantastic pics on your Blog Glenda, What lens are you using?
You have been to many of the places that we've been this year too, and I think I met you Garry in Katherine one evening... do you remember explaining that the bird who made such a maniacal noise after dark is a Blue-winged kookaburra?
I describe the call of the blue-winged kookaburra as a s****** rather than the laugh of its bigger cousin.
I never tire of watching birds, actually sitting quietly and watching their behaviour.
We have a couple of colonies of miner birds here in this park. They have a conference call about 3 times a day when they call, congregate for the board meeting, compare notes, and disperse to their own departments. A bit like the public service.
In the mean time the adults come to my site and others, check out all the spider webs for insects, get a beak full, take them to the nest, and then they come back for the webs for nesting material. They also found the coconute fibre in some hanging baskets. Clever little buggers.
Getting clear photos is another skilll I haven't mastered. Don't feel bad HW. I know where you're coming from.
Just watching the creatures of nature is always rewarding for me.
I'm not sure that I know the "Quokka bird". Doesn't matter, I let that one go through to the keeper.
I found a whole new perspective to life watching the creatures of the Kimberley to the Daintree, and everywhere I've been in between.
Never get sick of it.
Thanks for the positives on the blog. It has been such a journey. Our family and friends have followed our travels
Quokka Birds?
Yes miners are clever birds. When we were in Esperance we had one who kept attacking Gary, left me alone. They were nesting, nick named him Genghis!
We are heading to The Glue Pot near Waikerie. Hope to photograph a black eared miner.
Photography is a fickle thing. We get lots and lots of blurs! Digital photography is a great thing!
Glenda
-- Edited by golivers travels on Monday 22nd of August 2011 11:52:37 PM
Not the prettiest, but my favorites would have to be the Apostle Birds, I haven't seen any in WA though. Their antics and squabbling always give me a good laugh.
I was just trying to think of their nicknames, Larrikin Birds?
Hi Glenda, is it a Nikon lens?
when you say zoom is that the maximum for that lens?
I use a Nikon D80
I do a lot of sim flying, that concorde is my latest aircraft, brought it 8 months ago but it would not install on my laptop, had to wait until I got my new super fast desktop system.
May have to look at one of these 80-400 lenses when we go overseas, ie duty free.
That would fit a D80, wouldn't it?
Yes the 80 to 400 will fit on the D80.
Good idea to purchase duty free.
We bought camera and lenses in Japan a couple of years back. Much cheaper and had not been released in Aus at the time. Our son was teaching over there so he was able to negotiate a goog price for us.
Happy photographing
Glenda
WOW!! What great photos and blog.