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  1. Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill
  2. Oh! What a lovely.... bath

    Oh! What a lovely.... bath

    I did warn you I might show you a picture of this lovely Brown Thornbill having a bath. He's really going for it, isn't he. So glad it wasn't the only picture I got, or it would have remained unidentified (and I've a whole load of them in various folders LOL!!!) Saturday Fun
  3. One and only

    One and only

    This Brown Thornbill was a new bird for me, and tit was the only one I got pictures of. He'd just come out of the bath and was considering another dip. Which of course he did... I've a few images of him splashing around... maybe post some more for your Saturday enjoyment.
  4. Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill
  5. Another new bather

    Another new bather

    I'm not too sure how I managed to eat my breakfast, as another new bird landed on the water tray. He had the most wonderful time diving in and splashing about, jumping out, diving back in again. But got him perched nicely for a second here. Very wet feathers still LOL A little Brown Thornbill...
  6. Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill

    John who owns this property has given me permission to invite any of you travelling to Adelaide to come and stay overnight with him. Let me know if you are interested and I'll give you his email address. He's working on improving the setup for photographers!!
  7. Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill

  8. Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill

  9. Thornbill

    Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill Details later - there's a Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater perched on my car mirror!
  10. Brown Thornbill

    Brown Thornbill

    Apologies for the photo but it was the only one I got. I hope someone out there in BF land can help, Bird re-identified in the ID forum with confirmation on comments here.
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