Albany Woolie bush
Large Magellanic Cloud and surrounding area.
Merry Christmas From Western Austrlia- Hot greetin…
Donny Brook- Home Sweet Home
Dolphin Head Nebula SH2-308
My Small corner of the Yard
Orion from my back yard.
Horse Head B33 & Flame NGC2024 Nebula
Mango Delight
Casper The Friendly Ghost M78
Rose Cottage
Vela Super Nova Remnant
Follow the straight old line.
Gum 15
I was Here, I have the photos to prove it.
Seagull Nebula IC2177
Wide field view of the Seagull Nebula IC2177 area.
Thors Helmet NGC2359
Quiet spot @40c
Skull & Cross Bones Nebula NGC 2467
Pencil Nebula NGC2736
Carina Nebula Wide Field.
Key Hole To The Heavens
Christmas got a bit hot.
Down Below
Planets and Moon the last of the conjunction
Final shot of the conjunction.
Castle Hotel
night three of the conjunction
Conjunction Moon and Planets.
Cosmic Bat NGC 1788
March Fly or Horse Fly
York - Winter green
Rosette Nebula Hubble pallet
NEQ6 Pro Upgrade.
Dont Fall down...
Small Magellanic Cloud & 47 Tucanae.
Imperial Hotel
Trantula Nebula Astro Fest 2021 13th November
Astro Fest 2021 November 13th
Man Riding A Vespa
York Walk Bridge
Leptospermum 'Mesmer Eyes' (Tea Tree)
Leptospermum 'Mesmer Eyes' (Tea Tree)
Backwater
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Raptor ridge


During the past several years Lake Joondalup has
been visited by up to three oriental honey buzzards.
These beautiful large raptors normally reside in Russia,
China and Japan, migrating down to South East Asia.
Bird watchers from all around Australia have visited
the area for the opportunity to see and photograph
these majestic birds. A prime viewing area to sight
these birds has been a large open area in the north
west of Lake Joondalup. Whilst looking for the honey
buzzards another twelve species of raptors have been
recorded. As a consequence the site, located off the
junction of Lakeside and Joondalup Drives, has been
given the name of “Raptor Ridge” by birdos.
Every one Enjoy your Christmas and weekend.
been visited by up to three oriental honey buzzards.
These beautiful large raptors normally reside in Russia,
China and Japan, migrating down to South East Asia.
Bird watchers from all around Australia have visited
the area for the opportunity to see and photograph
these majestic birds. A prime viewing area to sight
these birds has been a large open area in the north
west of Lake Joondalup. Whilst looking for the honey
buzzards another twelve species of raptors have been
recorded. As a consequence the site, located off the
junction of Lakeside and Joondalup Drives, has been
given the name of “Raptor Ridge” by birdos.
Every one Enjoy your Christmas and weekend.
Xata, Annalia S., Marie-claire Gallet, Falk Preusche and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo
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