OK gang - running a bit late again but dealing with a few of the website issues at the moment.
We have done this theme before but I think it is a good one. Lets see photos of those LBB's - little brown buggers!
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I posted some LBB s last week
, so I thought I quickly go outside and take some new ones. Fast little buggers
, here is what I got. Enjoy


M-L
Sorry, forgot to say, it's a little Brown Thornbill.
Here is the same bird stretched out, looks different, doesn't it?
M-L
Peter
All depends on how frustratingly quick they are flitting about
Not sure if I have posted this one before taken down at Denmark West Australia of a Inland Thornbill
And also a Brown Honeyeater in my backyard
Western Gerygone ( I love the sound of these little birds) and sorry M-L i had to do a little tweaking to this to lighten it as the orginal was too dark !!!!!!!!!!!

Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
A Weebill collecting nesting material
Lovely photos everyone! I love the one of the brown honeyeater shoop! Who else here thinks that the name of the brown honeyeater is a bit drab?
I've never really understood why it's called that (other than it being brown and a honeyeater
) I've always thought that it should be called something more elaborate
Peter
2 Splendid fairy wrens, and 1 out of my only 2 shots of a White-browed Scrubwren.
Australasian Pipit - Victoria Point Qld. Chris.
Rufous Songlark (I think) - Victoria Point Qld. Chris.
Weebill, Narrabundah ACT, 21/6/13
Peter
Western Thornbill. Western Australia
Singing Honeyeater.
Brown Honeyeater ( i have so many photos of these little brown birds , they go crazy in my garden over summer)
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
Unsure if this is a Brown or Painted-Button Quail taken at Denmark West. Australia. ( sorry not a very good photo )
Black-fronted Dotterel , is little and has some brown on it and the buggers never keep still for long.
Red-eared firetail Finch. Denmark West Australia.
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
love these little rufous fantails they dont like sitting still though
I have not seen one of those pretty little rufous fantails before. How gorgeous is he
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
They are little and mostly brown and always on the move
As you can see, No1 is the "one spot male" , still looks the same today.


M-L
Rufous Treecreeper.
Welcome Swallow .
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
one Clamorous Reed-warbler
M-L
A couple from today.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
My only two decent pictures of LBBs. Little friarbird and another adition to the brown honeyeater
A lovely brown-headed honeyeater
Australasian Grebe .
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
the little logrunner
Western Spinebill.
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Silvereye and Western Thornbill:
Brandon (aka ihewman)
Thankyou Brandon for the ID , Peter ( Pacman) sent me also ID conformation via private message . Good to know now what it is instead of guessing !!!!!!!!!! Thanks guys
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
Brandon (aka ihewman)
Western Thornbill have a white eye as well !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kerry - Perth, Western Australia.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Oooh, loving those little Brown Honeyeaters, and Weebills, and Roufous Treecreeper, and Roufous Fantail, and Little Friarbird and Logrunner, and and and....all the others I don't get to see
gorrrgeous!
Two from me:
Dusky Robin
And the LBB view I most commonly get
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Tasmanian Scrubwren
West Coast Tasmania
A female Rufous Whistler and a female Golden Whistler.
Great photos everyone!!! I'm loving all of them
P.S. The second one isn't cropped
It was really close to me!
and one more cute round bottom (male Superb Fairy Wren)
M-L
another little "bugger" (Cape Barren Gosling) He'll turn into a big goose one day

M-L
Thanks Brandon,I noticed they had their tail in that position.
Had half an hour to kill this morning waiting for the concrete truck so took a few pics of the little ones around my clients place.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Spectacular Pardalote shot Shorty. I found another pair of Rock Warblers today this time Cowan, North of Sydney.