10 August 2013

Superb Fairy Wren, Noisy Friarbird,

tucked in, out of the winds, amongst Lantana, and Wild Tobacco Bush


Noisy Friarbird, Coral tree



and then there were two


16 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

tiny little things!

Brian King said...

Excellent shots of the Fairy Wren! Cute little bird! I think this is the first time I've seen a Friarbird.

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Those Fairy Wrens are just the cutest little things!

Connie Smiley said...

How darling! I love those two tucked tight together.

Wally Jones said...

Superb photos of these two species!

Each time I visit your blog, I seem to discover a new bird to wish about!

Thank you so much for sharing your patch of the world!

Jan Castle said...

Great captures Carole!!!!

Stewart M said...

Friarbirds are not really in the 'best looking birds in Australia' category are they!

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

Phil Slade said...

Nice shots carole. The friarbird doesn't look particularly noisy, just big, but I guess it acquired the name for a good reason.

Irma said...

Hi Carole,
Great photos of these birds.
I always see beautiful species that are not in the Netherlands.
Thanks for sharing.

Greetings Irma

eileeninmd said...

I just love the cute Fairy Wrens. The Friarbird is cool. Wonderful photos, Carole!

Jeanne said...

These little fairy wrens are so cute and dainty!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

HI Carole Those Fairy Wrens are so cute and that Friary bird is so noisey

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

The frairbird isn't particularly a handsome looking bird.

Merlesworld said...

I'm fond of tiny birds we have a blue wren and family who comes every spring and summer and sparrows and a couple of willie wagtails. I keep the cats very well fed and Pidge looks after the little ones but he doesn't like the doves he chases them away.
Merle.......

Liz said...

Beautiful images, Carole! I love Fairy-wrens & the Noisy Friarbird. I love the Coral tree.

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

Wonderful photos of the different birds. Great !