• Bottom_racer@aussie.zone
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    2 months ago

    Found some (I presume) a few male ‘Superb fairy-wren’ tail feathers when weeding before:

    Lots a fluff around so something went down (probably resident magpie having a go at it). Apparently a common bird but I never really see them (or found their feathers).

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      2 months ago

      I saw this guy at Werribee Zoo a couple of years ago. One of my favourite birds, they always seem cheerful.

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      2 months ago

      There’s a small colony of them in the central Agora of the Bundoora campus of Latrobe Uni. They live in the azalea bushes. When I worked in Heidelberg Heights, I’d go to the Agora and just sit there with a coffee until they appeared. Beautiful.

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      The only time I’ve seen a male Superb Fairy-Wren was at the 1000 Steps, when I was a teen. Also saw a wallaby there too, it’s a magical place.

      Their feathers are so beautiful - how big are the tail feathers in the pic?

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        Tiny about 5cm. When you turn them around in the sun they change colour to a more aqua / green which was interesting.