New Years Eve and the next day were spent at my sister and brother-in-laws home on the central coast,
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| Pelly turned up for a feed. |
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| John feeding his tame Australian Pelican, Pelly. |
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| We had a Virgin fly past. |
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| Sitting, drinking (not too much) and watching the world sail past. |
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| Some of the world sailing past. |
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| Midnight fireworks. |
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| Midnight moon. |
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| Midnight moon. |
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| Not a bad photo to start the year off. |
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| New years morning reflections. |
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| New years morning reflections. |
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| Serenity now. |
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| New years morning reflections. |
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| New years morning reflections. |
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| Mr Google stitched this together for me. |
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| New years morning reflections. |
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| Freshening up for the new year. |
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| New years morning reflections. |
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| The, not that common, Common Sandpiper, a good start to the year. |
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| The, not that common, Common Sandpiper, a good start to the year. |
Common Sandpiper.
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| The passing parade. |
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| The 'crab-catcher'. |
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| The Flathead catcher. |
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| The passing parade. |
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| Pelly........ |
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| ......up close. |
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| Can pelicans be 'pigeon-toed'? |
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| Pelly gets his breakfast. |
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| That's it, all gone. |
Pelly feeding time
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| The passing parade. |
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| Busier than Pitt Street. |
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| Enjoying a cold one. |
Camera: Canon PowerShot SX60 HS
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