Murray’s Corner is a little reserve that sits on Paddy’s River in an area surrounded by pine forest. I thought I would pay it a visit as I really enjoy the Cotter area. Paddy’s River is a quiet river and I feel it would be nice to return in the spring and summer when there is more likely to be life. I heard a number of birds but I was only able to photograph the Olive Whistler that heads this blog post. Unfortunately, I had some car issues so I ended up being at Murray’s Corner longer than planned, which did allow me to practice some landscape photography in a tranquil setting. I eventually finished my morning at Phillip, to put my car in for servicing, but that did allow me to photograph some House Sparrows in the area. There are always animals to photograph, so at least that made the morning a bit happier. I hope you enjoy the photographs below.
Read MoreAn Olive Whistler in some of the thorn bushes that clog the bank of Paddy’s River
(Canon EOS 7D Mk II with a Canon EF100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS II USM [ISO 400, 400mm, f/8.0 and 1/800 SEC])