Notes to readers of this Blog


NOTES TO READERS OF THIS BLOG

Thank you for dropping by to check out my blog. You will see a lot of other Blogs about birds I follow down the left hand side. I strongly encourage you to check some of these out as well, they are entertaining and I love to see birds from all over the world, I hope you do too.
Cheers,
Richard

Friday 16 November 2012

Beautiful close-up photos of Yellow-rumped Thornbills, Splendid Fairy-wrens and Red-capped Robins from Simpsons Gap

I was out at Simpsons Gap a little while ago and took these photos in the BBQ area down near the Gap itself. All three varieties were very friendly and seemed quite oblivious to my presence. Hope you enjoy the photos:

Yellow-rumped Thornbills




Splendid Fairy-wren



Red-capped Robin - adult

Red-capped Robin - juvenile

Enjoy your Bird-watching!


6 comments:

  1. I've never seen the thornbill onthe ground like you did; I love those birds ..and your red-capped robin pics are fabulous Richard

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    1. Thanks Carole. They were busy in the shrubs as well and chattering away to one another. Delightful little birds

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  2. Nice ones Rich, haven't been this close to any of these guys! Are you sure you took me to the best fairy-wren spots!?

    I reckon the YRTs down south look less slender than these guys. Ours seem more compact and more ....well ... "thornbillier"! Perhaps I'm used to seeing them puffed & fluffed in the cold!

    BTW - just had a great family night watching DVD of USA movie "The Big Year". Have you seen it?

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    1. Thanks Pete, yes seen video, not quite what I was expecting but enjoyed the woodpecker. Had comments before about YRT down south being a duller yellow. All 3 were ver6 accommodating, been to the same spot a few times this year and have had great viewing of one or other species but not like this, had to lean back and bring the zoom back for all 3.

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  3. Brilliant shots Richard, Fairy Wrens are just stunning birds :-)

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  4. Preciosas aves y unas muy buenas capturas.Saludos

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