28 October 2007

Bug


Found this bug the other week, haven't had time to ID thought.


Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/11 : 90mm : iso200

15 October 2007

White Caper Butterfly


It has been a while. Baby arrived mid September, so I've been a bit busy. For the record, we had a baby girl, and no, I wont punish you all with baby photos.


Instead, here is a White Caper Butterfly (Anaphaeis java) taken yesterday.


Nikon d70 : 1/250 : f/5.6 : 300mm : iso200

06 September 2007

Soon to be dad


Sorry I've been away for so long, but my wife and I are expecting our first child any day now. We have been spending all our time catching up with friends and family, getting ready for baby, making the most of our last months of "coupledom" and trying to stockpile sleep! As a result, I haven't been bush for a while.

I hope to get back to nature with the camera when I can take the little one for walks with me.

Till then, thanks for dropping by.

08 July 2007

Giant Green Huntsman


Giant green huntsman from Greenbank.


Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/13 : 90mm : iso200

01 July 2007

Unknown


Another gritter from Mt coot-tha, only, I have now idea what it is. I looked on the web, in my books and I even had a quick look in at the local museum, still no ID. Anyone out there who can give my a heads up?


Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/11 : 90mm : iso200

21 June 2007

Thin Jumping Spider


Opisthoncus necator found just up the creek from where I took the last two photos at Mt Coot-tha. The flash was held from above and behind, which, I think does a nice job of showing off its hairy legs and the silk from it rear end.


Nikon d70s : 1/60 : f/9 : 90mm : iso200

17 June 2007

Butcherbird


This is the same bird from the last post. It was sitting on my knee when I took this photo. For a bird in the wild, it certainly wasn't shy.


Nikon d70 : 1/125 : f/3.8 : 90mm : iso200

15 June 2007

Butcherbird Feathers


I was having a picnic at Mt Coot-tha today, when a Butcherbird joined us. It sat on my knee while I got a few close-ups with my macro lens. This one is of the feathers on the back of its neck.


Nikon d70 : 1/400 : f/5 : 90mm : iso200

04 June 2007

Fiji Parrotfinch


Bula! I've just spent 7 days relaxing in Fiji and one of the spoils was seeing lots of these finches. According to Post Fiji, who feature it on one of its stamps, it is "one of the Fiji's most attractive birds".


I'm off on more travels, this time staying domestic though. See you in a week.


Nikon d70 : 1/200 : f/5.6 : 300mm : iso200

25 May 2007

Paradise


No photos from me for about seven days. I'm off to relax in a place similar to this, and hopefully take plenty of photos while I'm there. Paradise


Nikon d70 : 1/500 : f/11 : 70mm : iso400

24 May 2007

King Parrot


This female King Parrot didn't appreciate having her photo taken!


Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/5.6 : 300mm : iso200

20 May 2007

Black-fronted Dotterel


This Black-fronted Dotterel was feeding at the edge of the ever receding waters of the dam at Biambi Yumba Park. My flash shorted out before I got this shot, so I was glad it stood still long enough for me to get a sharp shoot.


Nikon d70 : 1/1.6 : f/5.6 : 300mm : iso320

17 May 2007

Zebra Blue


The Zebra Blue (Syntarucus plinius) is a measures in at a small 25mm. I found this one fluttering around my local sports field.

15 May 2007

Ulysses butterfly


The Ulysses butterfly (Papilio ulysses) is found through out the world in tropical regions. The male is attacted to blue objects, such as blue foil, thinking them to be female. It is one of the largest butterflies to be found in Australia. I snapped this one while I was at Airlie Beach last month.


Nikon d70 : 1/320 : f/8 : 250mm : iso200

13 May 2007

Rainbow Lorikeet


Those who a familiar with my blog will be well aquanted with the Rainbow Lorikeet. This photo however, is one of my first of the bird in flight.


Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/7.1 : 90mm : iso200

10 May 2007

Hawk Moth


This Hawk Moth (Gnathothlibus erotus) didn't spread its wings all the way out for me, but if it did, you would see its bright red/orange hindwings. Next time maybe.


Nikon d70 : 1/320 : f/4. : 90mm : iso200

08 May 2007

Bug


I know this is a bug, but which bug? I think it is the last instar of the Pod-sucking bug, also known as the Brown bean bug.


Nikon d70 : 1/500 : f/14 : 90mm : iso200

06 May 2007

From the Spiders Lair

Spider emerges from its lair for a night time hunt.
Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/14 : 90mm : iso200

03 May 2007

Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk


Went wandering around a friends yard at Greenbank with a torch the other night and came across this Scarlet-sided Pobblebonk (Limnodynastes terraereginae). It also goes by the alias' of Northern Banjo, Northern Pobblebonk, Red-thigh Pobblebonk and the Scarlet marsh frog.
Nikon d70 : 1/60 : f/14 : 90mm : iso200

01 May 2007

Lemon Migrant


Yellow Migrant (Catopilia pomona)flicks back its proboscis. And what is a proboscis? It's a straw like structure that acts as the butterflies mouth.
Nikon d70 : 1/1600 : f/8 : 300mm : iso200