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Speckled Warbler
A bird of the southern forests of Australia. Quite uncommon in the Sydney region due to habitat destruction. I am lucky living on Sydney's western outskirts where some populations of this stunning little bird remain. This is a female characterized by the chestnut-colored eyebrow.
Habitat
Forest, woodland
Location
Castlereagh, NSW, Australia
Date taken
May 2010
Scientific name
Pyrrholaemus sagittatus, Chthonicola sagittata
Equipment used
30D, 300/4L IS, 1.4x, handheld, flash with better beamer
o:) Superb!!! We se so rarely this beauty in the gallery... and now you come with this gorgeous picture, WOW!!! A million thanks for sharing this special little bird, swell job!!!! :clap: :clap:
 
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A beautiful bird and wonderful capture. Extraordinary focus and detail with superb lighting and background. Excellent!!!
 

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