We are now in the middle in of winter here in Australia. This concept of winter still baffles me. As I spent most of the day outside in a sweater with 3/4 length sleeves, without an undershirt or jacket, I think of this weather as more early autumn-ish.
As the day was so very beautiful, we decided to head into the city and visit the botanical gardens. Most of the flora and fauna are in their rest and regeneration phase... it is winter after all. This made it almost impossible to miss the blooming cherry trees at the foot of one of the paths we were walking along. N and I spent several minutes taking pictures of the beautiful pink flowers against the pure blue sky.
Just as I was about to join the boys back on the path to continue on our way, a miner bird flew into the tree on a branch less than 2 meters away from me. My first reaction was bewilderment, my second was to yell at it. (The bird managed to send half of a freshly caught bee at me hitting me in the shoulder, while it ate happily ate the other half.)
Normally I yell at miner birds, basically because I think they are bullies and a nuisance. I have recently come to understand that there are actually 2 notable species of miners in Australia, one is native, the other introduced.
On a personal note, I think this is the best photo of a bird I have ever managed to take. I hope you enjoy!
Taken July 2010 - Botanical Gardens, Sydney, NSW
This is an amazing picture! The colours! The focus! I am intrigued by all the Australian animals and birds that are so different from other parts of the world. They are beautiful.
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