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
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.
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
thanks for visiting Snap Happy Birding, and for leaving a comment; I can still see them. Now both my blogs are resting in idle mode. It was time to give other things priority, even though I miss my regular blogging and the feedback that came my way over the years. Take care.
They are handsome!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, cute birds!
ReplyDeletePerfect for WBW!
what a bunck of little cuties!
ReplyDeleteLove these beautiful birds. And what a cute name for them. The Male is gorgeous! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. The two birds sitting with their tails up through the fence made me laugh - but a typical pose for wrens.
ReplyDeletethe one with the two butts is PRICELESS! :)
ReplyDeleteJust say "wren" anywhere in the world and it seems to translate to "cute"!
ReplyDeleteNice shots, yes, especially the tails through the fence!
They are so cute..... I especially like the one of the two backsides looking out of the fence!
ReplyDeleteI did grin at the two bottoms sticking through the fence!
ReplyDeleteGreat birds - but I find them hard to photograph - they are very mobile.
Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.
Stewart M - Melbourne
Very nice bird pictures Carole.....they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Beautiful birds Carole, my favorites are the first and the last, beautiful light you have with these pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Irma
wunderschön diese Vögel *wow* bin begeisert!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLIeben Gruss Elke
I guess those are males and females? What a striking difference in plumage. Thanks for the pics Carole.
ReplyDeleteYes 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
ReplyDeleteSo schöne Vögel, wundervolle Fotos.
ReplyDeleteLieben Dank und ein lieber Gruß von Mathilda ♥
Oh, wonderful Fairy Wrens, well done for catching them Carole.
ReplyDeleteCarole, these are great! Love the "tails" shot of the Wrens.
ReplyDeleteThose are just the cutest little birds. Love their butts and tails sticking through the fence.
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Carole! I just scrolled through your recent posts and am impressed with your beautiful photography.
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving a comment on my post on Birding is Fun
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!!
ReplyDeleteI love the picture with the tails sticking out. They are such lovely little birds.
ReplyDeleteThose birds really deserve their name, Carole. Well captured!
ReplyDeleteAttractive series. Our preferred is the fifth photo ;-)
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe
Carole, all of these are wonderful, and I cannot wait to begin seeing these little ones here, but the 5th one here?
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that could not possibly be more perfect. I absolutely LOVE it.
So nicely seen and captured.
Have a great evening!
Nicely done Carole!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet...love their little bodies and their sweet tails.
ReplyDeletehaha love the little wren bums sticking through the fence!
ReplyDeleteYou've been capturing some beautiful shots of Fairy Wrens Carole .... they really are the sweetest little feathered friends.
ReplyDeleteThese are quite the captures, Carole! I love those tails...and the image of the birds (in) the fence with the tails protruding is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos , did you use a super zoom camera or a special lens?
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work !
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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