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Margie McClelland Photography

Locality: Hay, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 427 873 122



Address: P.O. BOX 56 2711 Hay, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.margiemcclelland.com

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25.01.2022 My top photos from the 2019 Hay Rodeo. Please let me know which is your favourite, I would appreciate this!



21.01.2022 Some more photos of White-Plumed Honey Eater in our garden!

17.01.2022 This is a tiny fabric broach made by Miranda for my birthday. It is stunningly beautiful! Thank you #mirandamakdesign #margiemcclellandphotography #reboothay #visithaynsw #feltedwool

16.01.2022 Winter scenes from the banks of the Murrumbidgee River near Hay. Even though it is bleak and cold there is something special walking through fog early morning!



15.01.2022 Autumn roses and colours from our garden in Hay. Stunning colours to share with you

12.01.2022 Who Are You? No 2 is the third drawing Chris has donated to Sketch for Survival for public auction. This organization is based in United Kingdom. The organiza...tion helps endangered animals survive in their natural habitat. If you want to help this Painted Wolf in Africa look into this drawing as the eyes are pleading for help! This is Lot 26. https://explorersagainstextinction.irostrum.com/Au/2017488 See more

12.01.2022 In the Chris McClelland Gallery in Hay NSW This is a short video I took of his drawing Conflict on the Saltbush Plains. I am showing the small rough he drew t...o get the proportions right. He made a plasticine kangaroo which he moved around when drawing to help as well. Enjoy this clip! #chrismcclellandwildprints #chrismcclellandgallery #wildlifedrawing See more



11.01.2022 I spent a couple of hours at the Hay Spring Sheep Sale. A great place to take photos of the action! I will post some them later, meanwhile enjoy this short video!

10.01.2022 Walking in the Murrumbidgee forest near Hay, very good for the soul! The forest is full of surprises from flowers, trees and wildlife. Enjoy the short action!

09.01.2022 The first lot of photos were near the Hay Weir one evening with friends recently. Today I have been out and about in my garden. I took advantage of the last roses in the garden but my pink saliva is coming out and I hope to capture honey- eaters but I only saw some wrens on the lawn....maybe tomorrow!!

09.01.2022 There is something special with sunsets but add an extra element of a vanishing point in the photo!

08.01.2022 Margie has a mixture of photos on display at the Griffith Library for the month of February. 233 Banna Avenue, Griffith NSW. This is a White-Plume Honey Eater which she captured on her salvia bush late May. this canvas print is for sale.



08.01.2022 Calostemma luteum - Yellow Garland Lily or common names native jonquil, native daffodil or Wilcannia Lily These flowers all came out in bloom in the South Hay Forest NSW after the recent rain. They are now at the end of their peak. They were stunning amongst the gum trees. I had to go out and capture them with my trusty camera!!

08.01.2022 Magpie Geese flying over Hay this afternoon. I was busy taking photos of the Hay Cutlets rugby game and was amazed to see these birds flying over!!

07.01.2022 At Hay’s Spring Sheep show today. Plenty of action for my camera. I will share some photos later. Enjoy the scene and sounds but no smells! #haynsw #reboothay #margiemcclellandphotography #riverina #tourismtribe

07.01.2022 Red Wattlebird in my giant salvia, a rare visitor on this bush in our garden!

05.01.2022 More photos of the flooding of the Lachlan River into the Murrumbidgee River in 2012. The land is so flat the water slowly rises to cover the land it is a slow flood!

02.01.2022 These photos are on display in the Griffith Library. Hope you have a chance to see the larger versions on display.

01.01.2022 Ibis above the Whipper Snipper's gala day games in Hay On Sunday. Once again I had my camera in hand to just point up to capture them!!

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