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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    109/366... Giant devils Fig flowers 110/366.....assassin fly 111/366.... half decent sunset taken from my front lawn 112/366.....Brown Thornbill 113/366.......Lewins Honeyeater 114/366......Brown Honeyeater 115/366......female Red-Backed Fairy Wren 116/366..... fungi...
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    103/366... Noisy Friarbird 104/366... Finches on the roof. I took a photo. Just NOT a good one 105/366.... White Browed Scrub Wren 106/366... Monarch Butterfly 107/366.... up close. Banksia Flower 108/366..... Red Browed Firetail Finches
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    97/366... back end 98/366... 99/366.... 100/366.... 101/366..... 102/366... Never expected to be taking so many at home
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    90/366... Red Browed Firetail Finch 91/366... another pair of recently made earrings 92/366... discarded feather 93/366... Brown Thornbill 94/366.... butterfly 95/366.... caterpiller 96/366.... no social distancing for the birds
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    84/366... stealth moth. Looks really good blown up to big size 85/366... bathing Brown Honeyeaters 86/366... ladybird 87/366... Lewins Honeyeater 88/366.... White Browed Scrub Wren 89/366.... Female Variegated Fairy Wren
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    76/366... shield bug 77/366... another pair of earrings I made 78/366.... grass seeds 79/366... dragonfly 80/366...melaleuca flowers 81/366... fallen tibouchina flower 82/366... don't know what these are 83/366... moths making more moths
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    69/366... recently made earrings 70/366... rainy day. We are still getting rain on and off 71/366... cockroach 72/366... Polair 3, police chopper, doing their yearly drug surveillance 73/366... another weed flower. Very beautiful but also very rampant 74/366... no idea what this...
  8. Vixen

    Vixens 366 for 2020

    64/366... shield bug 65/366... laughing kookaburra 66/366... honey bee 67/366... St Andrews Cross spider 68/366... a small yellow butterfly
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    File Naming Conundrum

    I have my file naming set to start file names with the year ie 020. I use 2 cards and because I remove them and copy from card to PC without going thru the camera they tend to get switched from slot 1 to slot 2 and vice versa continually. I am continually getting files named with last year file...
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    56/366... wet spider lily flower 57/366... caterpillar 58/366... tiny little passionfruit 59/366... noisy friarbirds again 60/366... sailing dinghy 61/366... sailing dinghies off to race 62/366... a crested pigeon 63/366... a silver shilling necklace
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    Vixens Backyard

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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    51/366.... juvenile Spangled Drongo 52/366... Noisy Friarbirds 53/366... Whitebrowed Scrubwren 54/366... a wasp of some sort 55/366... baby Eastern Water Dragon I rescued from inside the house. He was kind enough to pose before he ran off
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    46/366.... newly emerged cicada. Never seen one this new before. Very pink!! 47/366.... cane toadlet 48/366... Robber Fly? 49/366.... summers day at the marina 50/366... Rufous Fantail & reflection
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    Vixens Backyard

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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    40/366.... these things pack a real punch if they sting you. They also jump, so was VERY wary of sticking my lens in too close 41/366... grasshopper with big teef 42/366...it's been a long time since I've seen these tiny green and gold frogs in my garden but just now I'm seeing quite a...
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    36/366... a fly 37/366... another fly 38/366... a dragonfly 39/366... tiny fungi
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    32/366... end of the day view from my front garden. It was a funny day... I saw no birds or insects. It was hot and quiet 33/366... playing with colours in the shadows of this plant 34/366... another shot of a Noisy Friarbird. They are becoming regular visitors 35/366... it was 40degC...
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    Vixens 366 for 2020

    28/366 A Longihorn Beetle I think 29/366 Demon Bird... a Rufous Fantail 30/366 A tiny little beetle 31/366 A Noisy Minor. Never seen one in my garden before despite them being a very common bird and WOW! I actually made it through the first month :D and I can see improvement in...
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    Vixens Backyard

    Lots of birdwatching happening at home A Brown Thornbill Red Browed Firetail Finches Brown Honeyeater
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    Vixens Backyard

    A Grey Shrike Thrush. They have the most beautiful song I think this is a Longihorn Beetle A little Common Garden Skink. He's all of 2 inches long
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