Nature's Place

Goings On …

… in the Garden.

Kookaburra, herald of the morning sun. Spies something in the grass. — Click the pix for a bigger version.

A beauty. Whip snake, colourful creature, exposed but aware in the open grass, of a Kookaburra looking on.

But the Kookaburra knows better than to tangle with this four foot snake. Not worth the risk of serious injury.

One caught out in the rain … lots of that lately, rainy days.

Hello Kookie … in the setting sun.

Posing for a few shots … on a windy day.

It’s not often I get the opportunity to shoot a dragonfly these days. Not many hereabouts.

Gone moldy in the humid weather are my various achromats/macro-lenses suitable for the work.

So the telephoto lens will have to do. Not so sharp, nor close up, but good enough.

Activity is at a minimum lately, it never got up to the level of my last place. Times change, don’t they. Things move on.

As attractive as my current location seems at first glance the tiny nature doesn’t hang around here much during the day.

Probably because the neighbouring gardens are too far away or non-existent.

C’est la vie. So we make do with what we’ve got.

And what we’ve got is nature in another form, another place.

Things change, when they do … if we recognise and allow it.

© Mark Berkery … Click on those pictures for a closer look …
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