Monday, 8 June 2009

Mixed Birds

A friend suggested we take a trip out to a little place called Oakview North West of Gympie to do some birding with him. This is some of the variety we came across during the afternoon outing. Thanks GP for a great spot of birding.

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Golden-headed Cisticola (Cisticola exilis)







Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis)







Australian (Richard's) Pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae)



Red-backed Fairy-Wren (Malurus melanocephalus)







Old and the New.
Windmill with its own solar power.

16 comments:

Arija said...

The red-backed Fairy Wrens are an exquisite capture as are the others where you even get them in pairs. Being a rank amateur, I too would love to go out with an experienced birder.

Bob Kaufman said...

Lovely shots of these "exotic" (for us here in the U.S.) birds, Neil. I love the Red-browed Finch.

mick said...

All those birds in the one day! Wow!! And I like the contrast in the last photo.

Neil said...

Thanks for your comments Arija, Bob & Cynthia And Mick.Its a case of stopping in the right spot I guess.

Kelly said...

That Red-browed Finch is a cutie, and I really like the Red-backed Fairy Wren--even the name is cute.

HFD60 said...

Great images Neil....

Neil said...

Thanks Kelly & HFD60 for your comments.

Redzlan said...

Beautiful series.

Wai Yien said...

Neil,

nice catch. especially the Red-browed Finch.

Neil said...

Thanks Tabib and Yen it was nice that they hung around long enough for me to take photos.

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Dawn Fine said...

Ok very cool..all these birds look so exotic to me!
red fairy backed wren ..awesome!

Neil said...

Thanks for your comments Dawn.

Anonymous said...

OMG. The Red-browed Finch. sigh.

Neil said...

Glad you liked the Red-browed Finch behindthebins.