Silhouettes are so enchanting, mysterious and sometimes misleading.
For this Theme Day I thought I would ask questions on this photo!
Whoever answers the questions correctly, I will ensure I visit your blog to let you know.
1. How many birds are there in this tree?
2. Keeping in mind that these birds are quite common in Australia, name the birds.
3. What Australian tree is this?
Dark outlines and tones
Fun silhouette mysteries
Questions need answers
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Saturday, October 1, 2011
Theme Day: Mystery Object
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4 comments:
I can see three: the top one is a variety of parrot; the bottom two are magpies. the tree is a variety of eucalypt.
Agree with the Sydney Eye unless there is a finch hiding in the leaves.
Great post Gemma.
Yup I got the three as well Gemma, but I strongly suspect there might be a fourth in amongst the clump of leaves!! Great shot for today.
interesting birds that julie discovered and probably got right
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