It has been a challenge over the last few years to see these birds in the forest and at last I was able to photograph one this morning. It is not a great photo the environment that the bird resides in is a problem but I am pleased to at last get a photo.
I know just what you mean as they stay in that shady thicket making photography a challenge. Well done.
Sue
congrats, what type of vegetation was it in?
Well done getting a photo of a rufuos fantail - that looks like casuarinas, definitely not the photographers friend.
Yep, good stuff. They are a difficult bird to snap because they are on the move a lot in dark places with lots of foliage around. Nice shot and in better focus than my one and only!
Well done, another bird that i have never seen before
Dont take life too seriously, it never ends well
Thanks for all the lovely comments the forest is a lot of stringy barks with an understory of tea tree, ferns, young black wattles and what I call "egg and bacon" but is a yellow and brown pea flower. Also dogwood which is flowering at the moment and some people are allergic to it.
Ro
Beautiful bird. I have a few nice shots of these but always trying to get a better one. This was Reflex's nemesis bird for quite some time.
I have a few shots but noise is an issue with pictures taken in such dark areas of birds which do not stay still!
Sue
They are a difficult bird to photograph in the dense habitat combined with the speeds at which they move, so great job!
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera