This is I believe a juvenile yellow thornbill as it had it's mouth open alot. Which was absolutely fascinated with this car door mirror! He would flutter arouynd it, then land and look at himself, he did this for several minutes until he flew off. But it wasn't over yet, I came back with my camera half hour later hearing the Willie Wagtail to see him there again! My best photo, he didn't let me get too close, but close enough for a decent shot!
What are you looking at?
Wed, 27/01/2010 - 09:55
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Anonymous
What are you looking at?
Nice one Amateur, you even got his reflection. Great pic.
Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best
Ha ha Amateur, I wonder if it liked what it saw? I saw the same thing one day with a Pee Wee. It was obsessed with car mirrors in a carpark - very funny.
Cheers
Birdie
Sunshine Coast Queensland
Hi Amateur, very good. How do you know it's juvenile.
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John
Well, I'm assuming it's a juvenile because it had it's mouth open alot, which is what i see alot with juvenile Indo Mynahs and Native Miners.