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  • Red-backed Fairy-wren

    Seen at Eagleby this morning. The male stayed in the one spot, preening, for a while so I have quite a few shots to work through.

    Male
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    Female (I think)
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  • #2
    Nice looking bird, I wonder what a cross between one of those and a Flame Robin would look like?

    I've not seen a Red-back Wren here.

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    • #3
      I find it difficult to get a black bird without looking noisy. You've done pretty well here but #2 my fav.
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      • #4
        Both lovely shots wigz. Good points include exposure, framing, poses and lovely bokeh.
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        • #5
          Thanks all for your comments. There is noise in the image of the male but noise reduction reduced it.
          Alan W

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          • #6
            Both lovely images Alan. Do you see many of these down your way ?
            I spotted and photographed one of these little birds for the first time late last year at the Mackay Botanical Gardens. I only saw the male, no female, he was really going at it in full song.
            Cheers, Brad.

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            • #7
              Thanks Brad. I see them fairly regularly but not nearly as often as the Superb Fairy-wren, which is often seen in some suburbs around here. I'm rarely able to get photos though.
              Alan W

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