General random chat stuff

A place for our younger members (under 18). Other members can also join on topics relevant to the younger audience.
User avatar
George Hobson
Posts: 545
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:54 am
Location: Wellington
Contact:

Re: General random chat stuff

Post by George Hobson »

Ming [that's his name right??] is cuuute!
User avatar
Amber Calman
Posts: 656
Joined: Mon Jan 27, 2014 5:03 pm
Location: Nelson Lakes
Contact:

Re: General random chat stuff

Post by Amber Calman »

George Hobson wrote:Awwweeeesssooommmeeeeee!!! I'm at 363 so just over half way there ;)
I'm sure you will easily beat me at my speed :P

Yes Ming, but st arnardians call him Alphonso, which means mango or something.
(*)> Amber Calman, Age 15
/ ) Blog https://youngbirderdom.wordpress.com/
/"
User avatar
George Hobson
Posts: 545
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:54 am
Location: Wellington
Contact:

Re: General random chat stuff

Post by George Hobson »

Yeah well you had the very large YBNZ topic!
St arnardians?
User avatar
Amber Calman
Posts: 656
Joined: Mon Jan 27, 2014 5:03 pm
Location: Nelson Lakes
Contact:

Re: General random chat stuff

Post by Amber Calman »

George Hobson wrote:Yeah well you had the very large YBNZ topic!
St arnardians?
Exactly and now I'm too slow. I need to speed up, where is the fuel?

Dwellers of the St Arnard/Nelsonlakes area.
(*)> Amber Calman, Age 15
/ ) Blog https://youngbirderdom.wordpress.com/
/"
User avatar
Oscar Thomas
Posts: 1030
Joined: Sat Aug 27, 2011 7:15 pm
Location: Dunedin
Contact:

Re: YB Chat

Post by Oscar Thomas »

My name is orange now, isn't that something. How long till Bird of the Year?
Oscar Thomas Photography - https://www.facebook.com/oscarthomasnz
User avatar
George Hobson
Posts: 545
Joined: Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:54 am
Location: Wellington
Contact:

Re: YB Chat

Post by George Hobson »

Woop Woop. BOTY - is it October?
User avatar
Liam Ballard
Posts: 236
Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:51 pm
Location: Mt Eden, Auckland
Contact:

Re: General random chat stuff

Post by Liam Ballard »

Got up close to a kingfisher the other day, about 2 metres awayImage
... pretty stoked because they are meant to be pretty shy.
Liam Ballard
User avatar
Oscar Thomas
Posts: 1030
Joined: Sat Aug 27, 2011 7:15 pm
Location: Dunedin
Contact:

Re: General random chat stuff

Post by Oscar Thomas »

That's awesome Liam, what area are you in? I've been hearing a lot of Kingfishers calling today too.
Oscar Thomas Photography - https://www.facebook.com/oscarthomasnz
User avatar
Liam Ballard
Posts: 236
Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:51 pm
Location: Mt Eden, Auckland
Contact:

Re: General random chat stuff

Post by Liam Ballard »

In the Waikato, north of Hamilton.
Liam Ballard
User avatar
Liam Ballard
Posts: 236
Joined: Mon Oct 03, 2016 7:51 pm
Location: Mt Eden, Auckland
Contact:

Bittern!

Post by Liam Ballard »

I was headed back from Raglan after a day at the beach (didn't see much in the way of birds, some SIPOs etc, but not a lot. A good day though) and we were all driving back home. On the way, Mum saw a 'strange bird, maybe just a weird duck', and Dad was good enough to turn around so I could get a look. It was a bittern, just wandering around in the paddock! It didn't pay the cars any attention, and so we got out and I got a few photos. Once we were within about 15m it just froze. Eventually it took off, and when we got home I looked it up in my field guide. It didn't seem to indicate that this rare, secretive, elusive bird would be found anywhere near a major road, or in a completely dry paddock...
Maybe it was just confused, but I don't know what it would be doing (or how I could be so lucky)!
Any ideas as to why it was so chilled? Maybe it had been domesticated at some point, but I don't know...

Image
Liam Ballard
Post Reply Previous topicNext topic