These tiny birds were found at D'aguliar national park in Brisbane in the same area. There was a ton of these small birds around so im assuming there was a fair lot of young ones as well which could confuse my when identifying. I am sure that some are Brown Thornbills however the picture on the tree ((taken about 30m froms the other photo three minutes beforehand of a different bird then the one on the ground(could be same species)) looks slightly different to me and looks to me like a Brown Gerygone.
I'm thinking Large-billed Scrubwren.
Are the 2nd and 3rd pics of the same bird? If so, then i would say that all 3 pics are Brown Thornbill. To me it just doesn't look right for Brown Gerygone. BG has a noticeable white brow and is smaller than BT.
LM
I would go with neither of those, Snail. I'm in favour of Large-billed Scrubwren as suggested by Tim. Although my experience with that species is limited, the bird in the pictures don't look quite right for a Brown Thornbill.
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
yes the 2nd and 3rd pictures are of the same bird
a recent Large-billed Scrubwren pic from Inskip Point, Rainbow Beach, Qld in Nov '15 clearly shows the proportions of the bill to the head that are also apparent in your pic3
a pic tells a ,000 words
Peter
Thanks that helped a lot! :D