Rufous Scrub-bird |
I finally managed to achieve a
long-standing aim to photograph a Rufous Scrub-bird. I found a vocal
pair with a territory spanning a walking track in Border Ranges
National Park during a two-day visit this week. While the male
remained pretty well secreted, the female crossed the track
occasionally. Over many hours I managed a few images but in the
overcast gloomy conditions, they were
not as sharp as I would like.
Still, with this species, I'm not complaining.
Rufous Scrub-bird |
I concentrated on the same area I visited in 2012 at the same time of year, when I and Kathy Haydon saw six scrub-birds during a morning. Conditions were much drier this time and apart from this pair, I heard just two other single birds calling briefly. The bird in the image below was running; its short uplifted wings can be seen.
Rufous Scrub-bird |
Marbled Frogmouth |
Antarctic Beech |
Paradise Riflebird |
White-browed Scrubwren |
Rufous Songlark |
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