Female Scarlet Robin

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Araminta
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Female Scarlet Robin

They are easy to find, but I find them difficult to take photos of. I have a family of four in my garden, but even the young are very fast, and hard to sneak up on crying. To find them, you just have to follow the noise they make, it sounds like the puls running through an electric fence, if you have heard it before. A very high pitched "ping"

I will try harder tomorrow, I want at least one good photo each of the littledevil

Ms Wombat
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Beautiful!  You must have a spectacular garden to have such a diverse range of birds, so lucky!

BajanAlan
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Yea, just how big is your garden?

Araminta
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My garden is only about 6 acres, Bunyip State Park on one side, Crown Land on the other, but the best part is a property of just 120 acres along one side , that hasn't been touched for at least 50 years. This is a paradise for any wildlife. Meaning, if I could get into  next door, I would find more and more birds. Unfortunately those neighbours are not nice, and they don't want me in there. So, I can hear many more birds I can't get to. crying Unless the birds decide to come over to my place, I can see them, hear them, but not get close to them.

M-L

BajanAlan
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Ah the grass is always greener

Araminta
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Oh, so you have noticed that tooblush?

M-L

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