I would have loved to follow the first Superb Fairy Wren that has changed into full breeding plumage over the last 5 days, but it hasn't stopped raining and is freezing cold. So, the only photos are taken through the dirty windows. The wet stuff shows how flooded my front garden is.
Quite a rapid change, M-L.
I guess the rainy days must have him feeling blue.
I was very surprised by it too One day I noticed a few blue spots and only a few days later .....now he looks like that. He has 6 girls bugging him. (I can hear the boys say, don't I wish I had 6 girls gugging or begging me)
M-L
Its so cold here we had snow last week and it has rained every day for the last two weeks and we only go outside if we really have to but its only us humans that can put things on hold because of the weather for birds life gos on and who can complain with six ladies bidding for his attention and wanting to warm him up.
Wow! Thats a lot of water! What a sweet little boy he does look rather blue and cold
I hope you get some sunshine soon
I'm not too sure about the bidding? I think in the world of Wrens it's all up to the girls to chose
I remember , last season the girls wore him out so badly, that I saw him hiding under bushes to get away from them. I'm not joking here, in the end the boy was so exhausted he couldn't stand up on his legs anymore, and I was worried he wouldn't make it?
M-L
Nice photos, M-L. Isn't it a bit early for the males to start changing into their breeding plumage?
Changing here on the s.e. slopes of the Mt Lofty Ranges SA, Nathan.
Ours are already in breeding couloirs, started maybe a month ago to turn.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania