Thanks Dev. It was so beautiful... I would not have thought the white would change my perception but it really did make a huge difference. Its mate was nowhere near as pretty. I love the first shot when it is about to grab a fly and throwing a nice shadow as well as fanning out all those feathers.
Thanks, richman, it was a beauty. I have seen a number of leucistic birds including Babblers and Plumed Whistling-ducks but this one was the most beautiful. So pleased that I had the camera with me.
Wow Sue, that is Gorgeous. The only willy that doesn't look like he's cranky cause he doesn't have a noticable eyebrow
Thanks Dev. It was so beautiful... I would not have thought the white would change my perception but it really did make a huge difference. Its mate was nowhere near as pretty. I love the first shot when it is about to grab a fly and throwing a nice shadow as well as fanning out all those feathers.
Stunning Sue.
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Thank Dale, it was a bonus to have it visit while I was drinking a cuppa in the cold at Nyngan.
Wow thats cool Sue! nice shots.
Thanks Abby, it was a pleasant surprise.
Huh, different and interesting - and I think Dev has picked it, it looks much more cheerful without the eyebrow being visible! lol.
Agree that the eyebrow does add a litle sternness as with the White-browed Scrubwren.
That IS a beauty. Nice find.
Thanks, richman, it was a beauty. I have seen a number of leucistic birds including Babblers and Plumed Whistling-ducks but this one was the most beautiful. So pleased that I had the camera with me.