Wildlife - anything that flies
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White terns sitting in a tree @LordHoweIsland are easier to photograph than in flight #PTTravel A6
RT @aok_NW: A5 #pttravel Nothing stands out. Whatever wildlife the area has to offer. I took this picture today on the roof next door of…
A6 we had an amazing guide in the Pantanal who could make all the bird calls and the birds would call back. #PTTravel
A6 remember that sometimes you have to choose between seeing the whole picture and taking the picture - you can't do both! #PTTravel
RT @bigfatheadz: A6 remember that sometimes you have to choose between seeing the whole picture and taking the picture - you can't do both!…
A6: Use burst mode to take photos of flying birds, that way you have plenty of options #PTTravel
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A5 I have a weird desire to see a flying fox. Its the largest bat in the world and won't try to eat you as a veggie!
RT @findinganeish: @kate_frankie A5. I’d love to one day photograph hummingbirds. I wouldn’t mind seeing a spoonbill with my own eyes, too…
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A5 I have a weird desire to see a flying fox. Its the largest bat in the world and won't try to eat you a…
RT @RooLovesTravel: @kate_frankie A5 I’ve still never seen a Puffin! Would love to see a wild Kiwi and the dream would be to visit the Kaka…
RT @NomadKeith: A5 #PTTravel Puffins, cassowary (from a safe distance) ... and, of course penguins. Also, I'd like to get some decent pictu…
A6 if you have left your camera in the hotel when you do a short drive and see a cassowary on the side of the road, no one will believe you #PTTravel
A6 #PTTravel Watch, observe, learn ... these things must take priority over the camera work. Above all, do nothing that would disturb or distress the subject.
RT @findinganeish: @kate_frankie A5. Currently I’m on the lookout for a green woodpecker. I glimpsed one in Geneva once but they’re nowhere…