SF Wrens

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rawshorty
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SF Wrens

The rain stopped late this afternoon so i did a quick dash to the wetlands.

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Nice photos shorty - You've probably stated it hundreds of times,but what lens do you use?

rawshorty
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Thanks, Nathan. Sigma 150-500.

Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

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Araminta
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Great photos Shorty. You dash to those wetlands a lotwink, is that during work hours or after?devil

And yet again, those male Wrens in breeding colours. Is it the Canberra water that turns them blue before they do here in Melbourne? I haven't seen any yet, as we thought before, must be because the many cats around my place have eaten all the 4 year oldscrying (Shorty knows what I mean)

M-L

dwatsonbb
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Ours started turning about 2 weeks ago, and are looking pretty good about now. Nice pics by the way, going back with Pacman?

Dale Huonville, Tasmania

rawshorty
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Thanks, M-L. The wetlands are only 5 minutes from where i livelaugh

I only have worked on Thursday this week due to the rain. No work no payfrown

This male has not changed colour at all this year?

After a lot of research i have come to the conclusion that for some reason some dominent males don't lose there colour (i'm so confused)indecision

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Lachlan
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If it was water that did it, would all the wrens in Adelaide stay blue permanently? Maybe the salts in the water crystallise out of it on the wrens, and hence the blue? 

Thats my 10c of pseudoscience for the day!smiley

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