I’m a sister, wife, mother, grandmother, auntie and friend. I prefer to be outside and am interested in photography, nature and different cultures. I believe everything on this earth has a right to be here but some things and some people would be happiest if their space was far away from mine. (Flies and biting bugs take note!) I don’t like housework and think dust is Nature’s way of saying, “This is my space, I was here first.”
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6 thoughts on “Wildlife Visitors in November 2016”
Love your photos of the tawny frogmouths, and that planthopper is so bright and green! Good captures of the damselfly and dragonfly – they’re hard to photograph.
I’m lucky the Frogmouths keep coming back to pose for me. The Planthopper was a new insect to me. We still have some pools of water in a creek bed and the Damselflies are prolific but the Dragonfly was a lucky shot. I saw it land on a flat stone a couple of metres away so I just focused on that and hoped for the best.
Love your photos of the tawny frogmouths, and that planthopper is so bright and green! Good captures of the damselfly and dragonfly – they’re hard to photograph.
I’m lucky the Frogmouths keep coming back to pose for me. The Planthopper was a new insect to me. We still have some pools of water in a creek bed and the Damselflies are prolific but the Dragonfly was a lucky shot. I saw it land on a flat stone a couple of metres away so I just focused on that and hoped for the best.
Great photos you must have more patience than I do.
Any excuse to be outside! I don’t have enough patience for the Blue-banded Bees though I have fluked a couple of good shots.
Your galleries made me smile, especially that shot of the koala.
janet
I only spotted the koala when the light was fading.