Waiting for the sun.

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The early mist endured for longer than usual and the little Southern Double-collared sun bird was getting impatient.

He will only sing when the sun shines, as I have never heard him singing in the dark days. But oh boy, the minute that the sun rays appear you can hear the tinkling sounds of his song.
Come and have a look at our morning.

The mist started to clear from the far south of the mountain range.
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But at our end it was still cast over. This Hadeda Ibis was also waiting patiently on a roof pitch.
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But he was not alone as you can see our Sally also here on a roof.
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This couple made sure to reserve their seat as they wanted to watch a baseball game at a school.
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And finally, the day had arrived and we could all carry on with life.
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Such is life here, as the weather reigns and we are all subject to it. But regardless, as the farming machines are still pulled out there on the farms to work the lands. Just so our own work also continues as we have all adapted to whatever the weather decides to gift us with.
So, yeah it was just another ordinary, extra-ordinary day weather wise. At least my camera was happy.

And That's All Friends.

Note: All photos are my own and taken with a Canon Powershot #SX60HS Bridge camera.

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