Bird i'th hand

The lorikeets have been coming for what feels like years now, we've fed them from containers before, but never from our hands. Thanks to a tipoff from Clo, we now have them eating out of our hands! (The tip was to avoid leaving the sunflower seeds, the equivalent of lorikeet crack, around and only give them from our hands!)

Sometimes their claws hurt a bit though (yes, that expression is a mix of pain and excitement, that just ended up in an open jaw!)


Last Noosa camping of the year?

As always it was fantastic, great friends, company and food!

Amy went off for a walk with the camera, the swamp behind the campsite:


She stumbled on a huge roo!


Mariana was kind enough to let me borrow her zoom lens, just long enough for me to fall in love with it! Here are some of the shots I took.




Whle Darryl and Stacey were body boarding, Rej buried the kids!




A Brahminy Kite:

And finally, this is seriously photoshoped but I still like it:

Can't wait till next time, noosa northshore has yet to disappoint. Thanks Kate and everyone :-)