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Watching us drink coffee
This Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) sat near us and watched as we enjoyed an outdoors coffee in Halls Gap.
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John Spix
Tess Mc Kenna
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Many thanks for all your kind comments. Yes, the K30 is very clean at 1600ISO, though I really had no reason to leave it there (from prior shots). Aussie wildlife is surely more tolerant of photographers than most. And cockies are fun .... unless they're in your garden. :)
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