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Snapped this little guy while relaxing in my camping chair on the farm, Narrabri. Photo Information: / 31st December 2007 EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length: 300.0mm Aperture: 5.6 / Shutter: 1/125 / ISO: 200 Galleries / /
A female wren. Taken in Whiteman Park, Perth, Western Australia. Taken with Canon 5D and 100-400mm lens @400mm, f5.6, 1/80th sec, ISO 800, handheld. As is. Featured in Minatures & Mammoths Group May 2009.
Splendid fairy wren – malurus splendens / Breeding Male – mostly dark blue , narrow black band on upper breast extending to black collar on neck . / Non breeding male – wings partly and tail wholly dull blue; rest of upper parts greyish brown ; under parts whitish. / Female – tail dull blue ; rest of body greyish brown with whitish under parts For more images of cozmist: / Busselton Jetty Images / Christmas Cards / Dogs / Birds / Scenery / Creatures
NEXT TIME I`LL TAKE A TRIPOD !!!
This pic gives away my secret, we feed them regularly, we quite often get two breeding hatches a year as a result, I think thats why? Two missing from this shot, a male and a female. They make up the full compliment that live in our garden. We started out with only one pair, so we think we are so lucky!
Acrylic painting by Christopher Pope
Acrylic painting by Christopher Pope
A female Wren investigating a toy – interesting behavior of this lovely little bird / All comments and favs are really appreciated !!!!!!!!!!!!!! /
From a original Acrylic painting by Christopher Pope
Acrylic painting by Christopher Pope
Sales of this work will be donated to the wildlife-appeal.
A little female fairy wren, sitting on a branch full of expectant buds, in the Mt. Lofty Botanic Gardens, Adelaide Hills, South Australia. Canon 40D, Canon 70-300, on camera flash. This image featured in the group South Australian Artists in November 2009. Many thanks moderators! And featured again in Animal Fantasy & Whimsy in November 2009. Thank you so much!
This is another in my series of these little wren pictures, with added textures. Taken at the Mount Lofty Botanic Gardens, in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. Canon 40D, Canon 70-300 IS USM Here are some more images in my fairy wren series: This image featured in the group Animal Fantasy Composites in July 2009. Thank you so much! And featured again in Animal Composites and Fine Art in July 2009. Thank you!
Two adorable little house wrens…..grunged with layers and brushes. Lighting and texture layers done in CS3 and painterX. / ~ Enjoy 2009 06 25 Featured in Group ‘Pacific Northwest Art’ / /
All my bird images are photographed in the wild / Many thanks for visit and comments /
Blue Wren. Wellard Western Australia Olympus E-410
Little Blue Wren or a Splendid Wren. He flew straight over to me I think he wanted his picture taken ;-) Busselton Western Australia Olympus E-410 Featured in the group – 100%! – 13/09/09
This beautiful Splendid Fairy-wren was having a fine time collecting his dinner. Taken while on a camping trip at Dwellingup, Western Australia. Minolta 5d / Sigma 100-300mm f4 lense Cropped & sharpened a bit. Featured in “I Love Birds” group – Sept 09 / Top Ten Finish in “The Blue Challenge ~ Australian Wildlife Group” – October 2009 /
Wildlife Rehabbers help each other during “baby season” As a licensed mammal rehabber, I could only assist with birds under supervision of the Federally licensed people. Baby birds must be fed every 30 minutes from dawn until dusk. That doesn’t leave time for much else. I have helped feed when the numbers became unmanagable and for short periods when rehabbers needed to leave the babies with me. This baby wren was self-feeding and about ready for the flight cage. Some older birds needed to be released to make room. Thanks to the rehabbers at Eastern WIldlife Center, Greenville, NC.
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