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Australian Thornbills

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
They are amongst the smallest Australian birds, they hang around in small groups hunting insects and aren't particularly scared of humans. If you sit quietly they will often come in very close. I have 4 species that live locally. The first is Yellow-rumped Thornbill.

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blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member
They are amongst the smallest Australian birds, they hang around in small groups hunting insects and aren't particularly scared of humans. If you sit quietly they will often come in very close. I have 4 species that live locally. The first is Yellow-rumped Thornbill.

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Great photos! (Living locally, like where?)
 

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
Are you a professional photographer? Do you sell those photos? If not, you may want to give them to Wikipedia because yours are often superior to those attached to the articles.

Just a keen amateur with plenty of spare time.
 
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