Early one morning I spotted these delightful little Double-Barred Finches in a tall, bushy shrub near our driveway.
They make a quiet, gentle noise and fly between several nearby trees, having a nest in the shrub on which they are perched here. They are even quieter and smaller than the Superb Blue Wrens which I have shared previously.
Double-Barred Finches are native to northern and eastern Australia and are only 10cm or 4 inches long. You can easily see why they were given their name. They are also known as Owl Finches, again due to their appearance. They usually feed in flocks, eating grass seeds and occasionally insects.
These photos were taken nearly two weeks ago and I have hoped and tried to capture some better photos every day since but without success. These shots aren't perfect but they are still too pretty to remain unseen. It thrills me to hear their soft songs and watch them dart around our suburban backyard.
Sharing at World Bird Wednesday.
Some of my favourite visitors to our backyard. They're the cutest things.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting some good photos - they flit about so much, I imagine it wouldn't have been easy!
Oh, I do love your birds and these are delightful as always! Wonderful captures! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
These are beautiful, fat little fellas. Very interesting markings, thanks for sharing, this is another new bird for me.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of these beautiful little birds. They are not easy to catch sitting still. I especially like the little noise they make.
ReplyDeleteFantastische Fotografien...
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Hans-Peter
great photos! nice day :)
ReplyDeletePtaki w naturze są trudne do zrobienia bardzo dobrych zdjęć. Ptaszki są śliczne i o to chodzi, żeby je pokazać. Pozdrawiam. *** Birds in nature are difficult to do a very good picture. The birds are beautiful and for that matter, to show them. Yours.
ReplyDeleteLovely--have never seen these before, what a treat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds and great photos. What a treat to have these beauties in your yard.
ReplyDeleteThey have been in my backyard as well. They are special birds to me, many years ago on my wedding day there was a very large flock in my yard and I thought it was a special sign with the 'bars' reminding me of 2 wedding rings.
ReplyDeleteI also tried to snap them but they are always deep in the shrubs. I know they are there however as I hear their little squeaks.
How beautiful!! What cute little birds!! Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeletethey are so pretty, love the tiny details...glad you shared them..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of beautiful birds, thanks so much for sharing the WBW site, I love it and will try to join in the fun whenever possible!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous finches. I really need to get to Australia some day!
ReplyDeleteThey're beauties!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThese birds are so cute and cuddly!Cheers, Ruby
ReplyDeleteSuch cute birds! These finches are quite different from the finches in my neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteThey are so lovely! Haven't seen them before.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds!
ReplyDeleteOh love these little guys!
ReplyDeleteThese are certainly beautiful birds.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Such cool looking birds. I have never heard of them before.. I just the way they look! Thanks so much for sharing them with us!!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Linda
Cute:)
ReplyDeleteNice captures! It's tough to penetrate the world of sticks and get the pictures you want.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new bird for me and a beauty it is.
Thanks for sharing!
Handsome looking birds. Never seen them before.
ReplyDeleteHi there - very nice birds to have in your drive trees!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
What cool images of equally cool birds!
ReplyDeleteLovely images of these little birds. It's often so difficult to capture smaller birds as they flit about so much... well done!
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