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White-browed Scrubwren
Doc Duck

White-browed Scrubwren (Sericornis frontalis)

Having found the Lyrebird, we drove on to our next park. This time the target bird was Fairy-wrens. And we did see two species of them, though not in breeding plumage. Also four other lifers for me. First of the lifers was this Scrubwren.
Habitat
tree
Location
Creek Flat Road, Maraylya, New South Wales, Australia
Date taken
28 Aug 2018
Scientific name
Sericornis frontalis
Equipment used
Panasonic GX8, 100-300
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How did you even see it in that setting?????

A lovely image of this Scrub Wren Ann and nicely seen and captured girl.
 
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Tiny, aren't they!!!

Another lovely Lifer under your belt Ann - well done lassie.
 
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Congratulations on your three lifers, Ann. It's frustrating when you only get the one chance of a shot!!
 

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