Saturday.
We got up at 4:00am to start a drive to a National Park and see the rain forest all in the hopes that while driving on a 4-wheel road, we would see some Roos. Gary had seen one when with some friends at work going to the same place, but when they turned around to get photos - just got the tail. So we knew they were about - and that they came out at dawn and dusk - unfortunately dawn is 4:00am and we weren't about to get up at 2:00am to hit that, so we were thinking that any Roos we found would be gravy on our trip for the day.
We were down in a meadow and I screamed: "Roos!". We stopped the car some ways away from them and we all got photos - Gary having to find his camera buried in his backpack since he was convinced we would not see any.
They aren't great since they are using my telephoto - but I can check that off my life's list of things to do "See Roos In The Wild" ... done.
This was another one that was actually with 2 others and I screamed "Kangaroo" 3 times before Gary stopped (I was the spotter) so we were rather close. The Roos were on Gary and my Fathers side of the car so I only caught this one shooting out Gary's window.
We then arrived at the park and encountered a flock of parrots. A family had been having breakfast (and I believe feeding them) and there were at least 50 very cheeky birds! Hoping to find something or to catch our attention, they started alighting on us:
Probably one of my favorite photos of my Father of all time:
Unfortunately the girls were not looking so dignified - the birds liked our heads the best, and seriously - who looks good with a parrot on their head?
Probably one of my favorite photos of my Father of all time:
Unfortunately the girls were not looking so dignified - the birds liked our heads the best, and seriously - who looks good with a parrot on their head?
4 comments:
What a marvelous day! Congrats.
I think your dad can now pose as a pirate with complete confidence - he looks natural with a bird on his shoulder!
That first roo on the top looks like he is saying, "Uh, what in thuh...?" And the little one is saying, "Dammit."
Jealous!!!
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