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Saturday 2 February 2019

Favourite's Collection #199

I've been very lucky on a number occasions, by being in the right place at the right time. Sacred Kingfishers are a spectacular bird to see. They are very tiny cousins of the Kookaburra, and difficult to get photos of. Especially with a 'bridge camera'.  I don't have the set zoom of an SLR camera,so I've not only to spot a tiny bird like the Sacred Kingfisher, but I've then to zoom in, focus, and click. All the while hoping the native bird doesn't fly off.

This raw image of a Sacred Kingfisher was taken at Stranger Pond. It reminds me of how fortunate I was to be in a landscape where such awesome native birds are present. I hate to think what is, or isn't there next time I behold the next landscape. The evil 5G cloud is likely to wipe these tiny natives out and render them extinct. Along with dozens of other Australian native birds. It will be a sad memorial to only have my Photographic Collection as evidence these magnificent birds once existed. But that is the reality we face with the expansion of the 5G network and the activation of the 5G satellites. How we view Mars is an indication of what fate befalls Planet Earth on this vibration. We'll all have been either exterminated or transported into another sub-reality. The fate that befall the Martians!