Nice set of photos ,editing is so much more enjoyable when you have a pile of good photos to work with ,I should do some more of my own, I have the time at the moment what I lack is the motivation.
Mainly, I agree with Steve, though I reckon photos 3, 4 and 5 are all of Chestnut-rumped Thornbills. Inland has a lot more striations on the chest. Lorne
Nice set of photos ,editing is so much more enjoyable when you have a pile of good photos to work with ,I should do some more of my own, I have the time at the moment what I lack is the motivation.
They are nice, but can someone tell me what is what??
M-L
Hi M-L, I'm not 100% sure of any of your birds, but will give them a go.
#1 Jacky Winter?
#2 female Hooded Robin?
#3 Inland Thornbill?
#4 don't know, ah, maybe same bird as 5. Is there more photos.
#5 Chestnut-rumped Thornbill?
#6 Rufous Whistler
Mainly, I agree with Steve, though I reckon photos 3, 4 and 5 are all of Chestnut-rumped Thornbills. Inland has a lot more striations on the chest. Lorne
Tending to agree with Lorna on #3, the apparent dark eye thru me off, as Chestnut-rumped have a white eye, but I guess it could be a juvenile?
#4 also has a dark eye! Could it be a Western Gerygone?
Could be a WG, Steve as there's a slight white eye ring noticeable. Could detective work. LJ
Hm, thanks guys Mainly agree with you, sad to say, other than the last one, I wasn't sure about any of them
M-L
Ah, that was meant to read 'good' detective work. I was rushing! LJ
Thanks everyone for your help.