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Southern Emu-wren
Hans&Judy seem to have set the theme for the evening: emu-wrens. So here is mine: a female. No sign of that extraordinary little tail that gives the bird its name in this shot, but charming enough nevertheless. I love these tiny birds!

500/4, f/6.3, 1/1600th, ISO 400
Habitat
Coastal heathland
Location
Cheyne Beach, WA
Date taken
December 2007
Scientific name
Stipiturus malachurus
Equipment used
Canon 1D III, 500/4
Charming indeed .. and a beautiful setting as well! Well done Tannin!
 
Delightful composition with this lady so well camouflaged and enjoying a snack at the same time!!! :bounce: Great setting for your lovely picture, Tannin, very nice job!!! :t: :clap: :t:
 
Cheyne Beach... I'm hoping you post some shots of the "big 3" soon!!
Is that a caterpillar in her beak?
Cheers
Mat
 

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