Seen all over Australia, this medium sized fantail flycatcher was out early in the morning when I was visiting with friends, location inland/rural Eumungerie, Central-Western N.S.W.
The Willie-wagtails (used to be known as willie waggletails!) are having a good year so far - we've been around a bit already and have seen them EVERYWHERE!
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.
All you need now is a drunk at a midnight fire, and you’ll have the makings of a Leonard Cohen song.
ReplyDeleteMind you, how you got this guy to stay still long enough to shoot is a mystery to me.
what delicate little feet. such a cutie. ( :
ReplyDeleteThe clarity in your pictures are something else knowing the cameras you use.
ReplyDeletea dashing fellow! love that eyebrow!
ReplyDeletewhat a handsome bird...almost looks like he has a tuxedo on!!
ReplyDeleteA charming photo - love how he is balanced on the wire.
ReplyDeleteCarole, what a gorgeous photo of the Willie Wagtail! Thanks so much for the beautiful, close up view!!!
ReplyDeletehugs, Laura
The Willie-wagtails (used to be known as willie waggletails!) are having a good year so far - we've been around a bit already and have seen them EVERYWHERE!
ReplyDeleteBuena toma.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteHi Carole,
ReplyDeleteWow what a great sharp picture of the Willie Wagtail.
Beautiful colors and also a lot of details, my compliments.
Regards, Irma
Your Willie Wagtail is a cutie, great shot! Happy Weekend to you!
ReplyDeleteCute little wagtail Carole!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like Mr pelican is having a bad hair day.
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