06 February 2013

Superb Fairy Wrens, back again


two hop about a camellia bush

and others get lucky

 


 
 
Sharing with Wild Bird Wednesday

31 comments:

  1. They are handsome!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  2. Nice photos, cute birds!
    Perfect for WBW!

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  3. Anonymous9:33 am

    what a bunck of little cuties!

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  4. Love these beautiful birds. And what a cute name for them. The Male is gorgeous! Great shots!

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  5. Great photos. The two birds sitting with their tails up through the fence made me laugh - but a typical pose for wrens.

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  6. the one with the two butts is PRICELESS! :)

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  7. Just say "wren" anywhere in the world and it seems to translate to "cute"!
    Nice shots, yes, especially the tails through the fence!

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  8. They are so cute..... I especially like the one of the two backsides looking out of the fence!

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  9. I did grin at the two bottoms sticking through the fence!

    Great birds - but I find them hard to photograph - they are very mobile.

    Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  10. Very nice bird pictures Carole.....they are lovely.

    Greetings, Joop

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  11. Beautiful birds Carole, my favorites are the first and the last, beautiful light you have with these pictures.
    Greetings Irma

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  12. Anonymous8:07 pm

    wunderschön diese Vögel *wow* bin begeisert!!!!!!

    LIeben Gruss Elke

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  13. I guess those are males and females? What a striking difference in plumage. Thanks for the pics Carole.

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  14. Yes Phil, the females are called Jenny wrens, but the fawn birds could also happen to be a juvenile male, so it's hard to differentiate

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  15. Anonymous11:17 pm

    So schöne Vögel, wundervolle Fotos.

    Lieben Dank und ein lieber Gruß von Mathilda ♥

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  16. Oh, wonderful Fairy Wrens, well done for catching them Carole.

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  17. Carole, these are great! Love the "tails" shot of the Wrens.

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  18. Those are just the cutest little birds. Love their butts and tails sticking through the fence.

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  19. Adorable, Carole! I just scrolled through your recent posts and am impressed with your beautiful photography.
    Thanks for leaving a comment on my post on Birding is Fun

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  20. I just love the way their tails look! I bet they wave their tails all over the place!! They look like such perky little things!!

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  21. I love the picture with the tails sticking out. They are such lovely little birds.

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  22. Those birds really deserve their name, Carole. Well captured!

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  23. Attractive series. Our preferred is the fifth photo ;-)
    Céline & Philippe

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  24. Carole, all of these are wonderful, and I cannot wait to begin seeing these little ones here, but the 5th one here?
    Oh my goodness, that could not possibly be more perfect. I absolutely LOVE it.
    So nicely seen and captured.

    Have a great evening!

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  25. Nicely done Carole!!!!

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  26. How sweet...love their little bodies and their sweet tails.

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  27. haha love the little wren bums sticking through the fence!

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  28. You've been capturing some beautiful shots of Fairy Wrens Carole .... they really are the sweetest little feathered friends.

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  29. These are quite the captures, Carole! I love those tails...and the image of the birds (in) the fence with the tails protruding is wonderful!

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  30. Great photos , did you use a super zoom camera or a special lens?
    Keep up the good work !

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  31. Hi Alex, thanks for your comment, and I was using a tele-converter lens on my compact camera. Camera details are noted in my 'complete profile' near to top, on the right side of my blog

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