Thankyou all for the positive comments
Localy known as White-eye, Silver-eye or wax-eye'
Botanical:
Zosterops lateralis lateralis
Native to Australia but now found throughout New Zealand
Depending on location wax-eyes or white-eyes.
Taken through kitchen window so not as sharp as might be
On my tour of the cathedral we had a 30 min long organ recital that I recorded on my then new GH1.(sound only)
From memory this is one of the largest if not the largest in the world with 17000 pipes.
Fond memories if this town/city
Sinewsworn wrote:
Thanx for viewing!
As a boy I would visit a nesting site of the Caspian Terns. 1000's of them nesting in a compact area. Unfortunatly a storm washed through the area in 2000 and only a few now return each year. Later I named my yacht after them using the Maori name Taranui (big tern)
Lucky you. You could have had Boris instead of Trump
Might be a dumb question but why are you loosing power?
Three on bottom left are right way up but all others remain upside down
Indeed it is.
Very very nice
Wonderful, Wonderful work
If you have English heritage have you ever wondered how you come to have Scandanavian links in your DNA.
Those who are determined to be offended, will discover provocation somewhere. We cannot possibly adjust enough to please the fanatics, and it is degrading to make the attempt."
My Photography club were never really satisfied with several projectors we had. The Epson was probably the best ... then we got a 55 in TV which blew the projector out of the park. All happy chapies now.