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    One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    Magpies are one of the most common corvids around here. Every now and then I get a fancy to try shooting them (photographically speaking that is )
    I've never been very happy with the results, they have an absolute knack for putting themselves in the shade, turning away at the critical moment etc. I have a suspicion that pointing a long lens at them reminds them of other long pointy things and gives them the heeby-jeebies.

    So, here we go again...

    #1 Sorrow
    One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    #2 Joy
    One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    #3 and isn't that blue just gorgeous!
    One for sorrow, Two for joy!


    C&C welcome

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    At least they cooperated in these captures, nicely done.

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    Nice shots, James. I think you are lucky to have magpies with blue plumage! Around here, we only get plain old B&W ones.

    Like your magpies, they are very common, although tend to be larger and perhaps, more photogenic. In fact, I'm certain that they don't mind posing for a camera! I have some shots taken a couple of years ago, where it certainly looks that way!

    Keep shootin'.

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    Nice captures, I haven't seen a magpie for awhile!

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    I think you are lucky to have magpies with blue plumage
    Hi Chris, they usually look completely black, but when the sun shines (as it did today for all of 5 mins !) at the right angle, that beautiful blue sheen develops as a reflection off the wings and tail feathers...

    Matt.... They seem to be more common than collared doves around here!

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    Nice images, well done.

    Dave

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    Nice images, James. Our magpies are less timid. If you encounter one of them on the footpath, they expect you to walk around them.

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    Truly beautiful colour in 3.

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    They do have very colourful plumage which you've captured well. The only suggestion I have is that it would be better if they were on natural perches rather than buildings, say he who's last images of Magpies (thugs of the bird world, oops sorry I merged into rant mode) was of them sitting on a TV aerial One for sorrow, Two for joy!

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    they expect you to walk around them.
    Greg, ours have very little fear of humans but if they start imitating their 'stralian' cousins I'm buying steel toed boots!

    Peter, I was being lazy .... as I said, it was pretty dire weatherwise and there was a brief outbreak of sunshine. I saw them foraging in the gutters over the garage so......
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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    My favourite Aussie football team -- the Magpies! Ooooppps, they are not birds! I have not seen such colourful magpie. Now I think I like I will root for the Crows better...ask Griddi...

    All good shots, James...

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    very nice set of images...

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    Re: One for sorrow, Two for joy!

    Very nice images

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