Yes they like that fence Araminta, there was a small flock of 15 or so zebra fiches. The fence has been there while a new sub-division is being built. I have seen goldfinches, double barrs, red browed, zebras, cisticolas, wrens, nutmeg mannikens, swallows, wagtails all enjoying perching on that fence at various times.
Those shots are just far too cute, all lined up in a row like that! And the single shot, wow (regardless of his "present") wonderful! Such a beautiful bird, so envious you have these wonderful little finches WD!
Cute photos ,Zebs were the first bird I kept as a boy and I will always have a soft spot for them ,but Im yet to see them in the wild
Lovely and cute as. Love the last shot,there's always one non conformist.
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Yep, always one kid at the end of the row that mucks up the class photo.
Had another sabotaged a photo too - look what he did!.
That's too nice a photo not to do a very small selective removal
Cute pics.
Just gorgeous how they is one in every gap in the fence.
I only saw my first ones a few weeks ago close to Werribee. Other people have seen hundreds at the Treatment Plant.
M-L
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Yes they like that fence Araminta, there was a small flock of 15 or so zebra fiches. The fence has been there while a new sub-division is being built. I have seen goldfinches, double barrs, red browed, zebras, cisticolas, wrens, nutmeg mannikens, swallows, wagtails all enjoying perching on that fence at various times.
Those shots are just far too cute, all lined up in a row like that! And the single shot, wow (regardless of his "present") wonderful! Such a beautiful bird, so envious you have these wonderful little finches WD!
West Coast Tasmania
Just found this .... what a beautiful sequence ... they look like they are part of a patchwork quilt!!!
Sunshine Coast Queensland