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Best time for birding

To: Glenys <>
Subject: Best time for birding
From: Sonja Ross <>
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 10:16:33 +1000
Hi Glenys,

I've found that late afternoon is often a good time as lorikeets in particular, 
and sometimes rosellas, enjoy sitting and socialising in the last warmth of the 
day.  This gives you time with them, and a range of poses.

Sonja Ross


On 03/07/2011, at 4:52 PM, Glenys wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm planning a trip to Inglewood, Goondiwindi and Bowra as I am a keen 
> photographer.  I used to breed parrots as a hobby, but this is a new 
> extension to my interests.  Can you please advise the best times to 
> photograph birds in the wild?  I know that parrots go down about August, so 
> is it best to try to see them in winter time before the hens go down?  And 
> I'm guessing that another good time would be at the fledging stage.  Any tips 
> and advice would be most appreciated.
> Regards,
> Glenys
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