After our latest wader count we took a friend out to Inskip Point to look for the Kelp Gull which we did not find, but there were quite a few bush birds to be seen along the track. As I was walking first I came upon this beautiful male Variegated Fairy-wren which posed very conveniently for a photo. While admiring it I thought what a good photo it would make, forgetting that I had my camera in its bag over my shoulder as I had been carrying a telescope and tripod most of the day in place of this. When the others caught up to me they said "did you get a photo"?
Variegated Fairy-wren (male) (Malurus lamberti)
Rufous Whistler (male) (Pachycephala rufiventris)
At the end of the track we came across this male Rufous Whistler, catching only a rear view. Among others seen were Rainbow Bee-eaters, Varied Triller and Collared Kingfisher.
12 comments:
WOW! Cool looking birds!
Thanks for sharing them with us.
That Fairy-wren is beautiful. Glad you had friends with you to remind you about your camera. :)
What a lovely bird. I know sometimes we get so entranced by the beauty of a bird that we forget we have a camera along. Happened to us, too. :-)
G'day Neil,
That's a nice little list of non-waders.
Sometimes I intentionally leave the camera in the car, just so I can concentrate at getting good views of the birds I want to see. I once remember thinking I'd had a bad day because I didn't get a good photo!
What an appropriate name for such a beautiful little bird. Almost as unreal as a fairy!
That gorgeous colors on teh Fairy-wren!! I am glad you found your camera so you could post these pictures!
Maine Birder, Sparverius, Bob & Cynthia, Gouldiae & Wisconsin Birder thanks for all your comments glad I am not the only one who forgets they have a camera with them.
Thanks Kallen glad you liked them.
Beautiful Fairy wren...love that name. Glad you had time to pull your camera out. Sounds like something I would do!
Thanks Vickie.
Those are definately birds to stop and stare at...sometimes I get caught up the other way - forgetting to drop the camera and just enjoy the bird!
Good birding to you!
Thanks Birdfreak.
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