#959124 - Thu Jan 03 2013 06:55 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Mon Dec 03 2001
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Loc: Sydney NSW Australia
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Howie, your birds look very similar to an Australian Dusky Moorhen, a fairly common water bird over here.
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#959241 - Fri Jan 04 2013 11:01 AM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: spanishliz]
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Mainstay
Registered: Fri Jul 15 2011
Posts: 590
Loc: Ireland
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I don't envy the cold but it's so pretty. It's quite mild here at the moment, I even felt the warmth of the sun today; what little there was of it made the dead hydrangea flowers glow. MotherGoose, yes, looked like snow to me too, that's why I took the photo, jealous of the snow photos in these threads. The plant is cotoneaster (horizontalis, I think), very common around these parts, and the berries are not edible, Jake, unless you're a bird (in which case they are irresistible)  . It's a friend's garden and before Christmas the garden was full of snowberries like snowballs, and these red berries, and looked very striking. By the time I went back with my camera this month, the snowberries were rotting brown and the cotoneaster berries had been fully harvested by hungry birds leaving just the odd one here and there. It wasn't the photo I'd been expecting to take. More about Cotoneaster: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/howtogrow/3307039/How-to-grow-Cotoneaster-horizontalis.htmlBet you're sorry you asked now.
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#959304 - Fri Jan 04 2013 07:14 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: Chavs]
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Multiloquent
Registered: Mon Apr 22 2002
Posts: 4057
Loc: Western Australia
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We have Cotoneaster here too but I didn't recognise it from your picture. I'm not very good with plants and am not much of a gardener.
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#959311 - Fri Jan 04 2013 07:28 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: MotherGoose]
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Multiloquent
Registered: Mon Apr 22 2002
Posts: 4057
Loc: Western Australia
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I don't envy the cold but it's so pretty. We could do with some cold right now, even though I don't like the cold. We've just had a heatwave, the fiercest one in 80 years. It reached 108 degrees F outside - thank goodness for airconditioning.
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#959337 - Fri Jan 04 2013 11:16 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
Posts: 13840
Loc: Australia
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Your heatwave has reached across the country, MG. The official temp here is 47* today but the gague on our verandah has gone over fifty.  Our normally pet free house has one very grateful dog laying under the airconditioner. Some swans taking off. 
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#959354 - Sat Jan 05 2013 12:08 AM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Sat Aug 30 2008
Posts: 1589
Loc: Alberta Canada
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lovely photo of the sunlight shining through what looks like a "paper" flower Chavs. And thanks for the id of your plant. We have cotoneasters here too, but the berries are never red - well, at least not the ones that will survive our winters lol. Instead, they are quite a dark purple. Had some along the front of our driveway which made a sort of "fence" (they're good for hedge material as they grow fast and thick) but after 8 years of drought they finally succumbed to blight and we dug them out (but yes, the birds liked them, but then so did a whole bunch of worm type pests who liked the leaves lol). Due to my laptop crash, I've lost all my pictures, but I promise to take some nanking pics this spring and show you how similar they look : )
LOL on coots Flopsy. The ones we have here aren't as colourful as Howie's, but they're particularly funny when they are swimming - "stretching" their short necks out with every paddle. Odd things. Perhaps that's why I like them ~
Lovely swan pic Copago. I've never seen so many in a group. Snow geese? Yup, thousands. Swans, sadly no.
I'd send you all some cold weather, but it hasn't been lower than minus 6 here for several days, so not sure that would help the ridiculous temps you've been having!!
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#959377 - Sat Jan 05 2013 07:53 AM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: Howie72]
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Registered: Sun May 18 2003
Posts: 7762
Loc: Arizona USA
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I'm going to have to get out and get some bird photos. I'm feeling left out!  Seriously though, great photos of all the birds. Liz, even though I can't handle cold very well, I've always loved walking in it. All sounds seem muffled and it's so peaceful. Chavs, lovely hydrangea photo! Howie, I love getting butterfly photos. I remember once chasing one down for about a half hour trying to get off a decent shot. This was originally a Presbyterian Church built in 1927. Currently, it is Heritage Hall, our local museum. 
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#959441 - Sat Jan 05 2013 03:01 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
Posts: 13840
Loc: Australia
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She is a beautiful dog! I love sheperds. The lake .. again. 
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#959451 - Sat Jan 05 2013 04:57 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: Copago]
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Registered: Fri Jul 15 2011
Posts: 590
Loc: Ireland
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Lovely. Should be called Lake Placid!  Those are all beautiful photographs. And I am not just saying that because Christina's lovely dog has hypnotised me with canine laser beams  .  Ivy flower in front of yesterday's sunset sky.
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#959465 - Sat Jan 05 2013 08:10 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Sun May 18 2003
Posts: 7762
Loc: Arizona USA
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Ditto on the gorgeous photo, Chavs.
And Susie is just beautiful!
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#959563 - Sun Jan 06 2013 07:07 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Thu Feb 17 2000
Posts: 5862
Loc: Kingsbury London UK
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I don't think I have a fisheye function, I don't know if that needs an SLR and swap the lens but as it only has pdf style instructions it's been trying something when I need it till now and don't know if it has a wide angle beyond 28mm equivalent or so. I'll look it up now in case. The first photos for 2013 are now here, I've been saving it up for a longer run than trying to find anything new locally, this is the A20 flyover in Bexley. 
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#959586 - Sun Jan 06 2013 10:30 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Thu Sep 30 1999
Posts: 10465
Loc: Fanling Hong Kong
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Jill, that is an amazing photo, well so are all the others so far this month.(and so diverse).
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#959601 - Mon Jan 07 2013 06:42 AM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: Chavs]
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Registered: Sun May 18 2003
Posts: 7762
Loc: Arizona USA
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Howie, a blue boat! That's an inside joke, but it seems every time we see a boat out of water or for sale, it's almost always blue. Jill, I hope there wasn't too much property damage due to the fires. This is the Mission San Xavier del Bac located outside of Tucson, Arizona, built in 1783. 
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#959657 - Mon Jan 07 2013 02:29 PM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: ren33]
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
Posts: 13840
Loc: Australia
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That's a great building. We ended up back there yesterday when it had flared up. While all fires are dangerous this was just a grass fire and not a lick on the kinds of fires we're seeing in Tasmania at the moment. This one burnt out a couple thousand acres of grass land .. except for a couple fences there was no other property damage. Here's the sunrise. 
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#959861 - Tue Jan 08 2013 11:16 AM
Re: Happy January 2013!
[Re: Christinap]
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Registered: Sun May 18 2003
Posts: 7762
Loc: Arizona USA
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Wow, you did have a spectacular sunrise, Copago. Here's an inside view of the San Xavier Mission in Tucson. 
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