A bit more on what Cuppa said, it that any bird that eats seeds needs water, so if your stuck in the desert and see seed eating birds
the parrot family is a good example, chances are water is nearby.
Pic 2 more fence palings
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A bit more on what Cuppa said, it that any bird that eats seeds needs water, so if your stuck in the desert and see seed eating birds
the parrot family is a good example, chances are water is nearby.
Pic 2 more fence palings
Pic 2
Fence around Beverley Uranium Mine near Arkaroola in SA, Taken in 2007.
Its a tall cyclone fence with triple strand barbed wire but if you look in the distance it changes to an old farmers style fence.
entry 2: a fence we went past on our way to camp last weekend
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...chmentid=35623
Nice one Mega........ good to see someone is out & about with their camera & thinking of fences!
Everyone else you still have a couple of weekends to take the opportunity to get a pic or two of a fence or fences somewhere. Grab your camera, phone, or whatever, stick it it in your glovebox & see what you can capture whilst out having a bit of fun.
Cuppa
Here's my effort,
Taken a while back near home.
It is of an old shearing shed near Wullwye on the Monaro, luckily it just happens to have a fence in the shot.
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Thought I would add another shot,
This was taken early morning at a property called Nungatta in the heart of the SE forest between Bombala and Eden(south of the Imlay Road).
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Third entry. Part of an old fence at a historical site of Paradise School 1892 to 1904. Paradise Dam (Qld) is in the back ground.
Ok, first shot.
Location, Batterbys on the Glenelg river.
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OK folks, you have just 5 more days to get your fence photos in.
Entries will close when I go to bed on Sunday night (27th October) following which I will invite everyone who wants to, to cast their votes for this month's worthy entries.
Cuppa
1st Entry
Pic of a property my partners friends own in Little Hartley ( Blue Mountains )
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