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Blue Fairy Wren is my favorite, but they are so agile to photograph.
Panasonic G9
200-600mm f5.6-6.3
Linking Saturday Critter
...cute little thing.
Yes, very cute
Oh my GOODNESS!! Wrens are my favorite bird, and I had no idea about this kind. He is stunning, what a wonderful find!
They are native in my region
I've read about fairy wrens.So pretty. Living in the United States, I'm not sure I'll ever see one in person. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
Very pretty
Cute wee bird.
They are easily spotted in the woods
It's a beautiful little bird.
Cute too
I have seen photos of these sweet little birds. You have captured it beautifully!
It is really fast and agile
You have been fast!!!Good one
Thanks to modern camera technology
Si él es rápido, más rápido has sido tú al fotografiarlo.
The camera has an auto-tracking lol
Such a lovely little bird.All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. They seem to brighten up my day every time
They are hard capture. The word flit was invented just for them. You did well.
Es un pájaro precioso. Un beso.
Aww! Such a pretty little bird!Happy Weekending!
Was there ever a bird more appropriately named than a Blue Fairy Wren?
Lovely bird and new to me.
That's a lovely shade of blue, too!
Beatiful colour
Agreed. Blue in birds, animals and fish seems rare.
Such pretty bird.
How come I have never even heard of this delightful bird? What a pleasure. Thank you!
little cute critter
The lighting was perfect to catch the beautiful blue!
Estos pequeños son tan inquietos que cuando crees que lo tienes bien enfocado dan un saltito y te preguntas ¿Dónde se fue?.Saludos.
What a good looking bird :-D
Such a beautiful capture of the delicate looking bird!
Oh my goodness. I am so jealous. What a beautiful bird!!Thanks for sharing your post with us all and Happy Holidays!!
What a gorgeous little bird it is.
I love the name. Happy Holidays!
I've never seen one of these. How lovely!
Your comments are always appreciated. Thank you kindly for the kind visits
...cute little thing.
ReplyDeleteYes, very cute
DeleteOh my GOODNESS!! Wrens are my favorite bird, and I had no idea about this kind. He is stunning, what a wonderful find!
ReplyDeleteThey are native in my region
DeleteI've read about fairy wrens.So pretty. Living in the United States, I'm not sure I'll ever see one in person. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteVery pretty
DeleteCute wee bird.
ReplyDeleteThey are easily spotted in the woods
DeleteIt's a beautiful little bird.
ReplyDeleteCute too
DeleteI have seen photos of these sweet little birds. You have captured it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteIt is really fast and agile
DeleteYou have been fast!!!
ReplyDeleteGood one
Thanks to modern camera technology
DeleteSi él es rápido, más rápido has sido tú al fotografiarlo.
ReplyDeleteThe camera has an auto-tracking lol
DeleteSuch a lovely little bird.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. They seem to brighten up my day every time
DeleteThey are hard capture. The word flit was invented just for them. You did well.
ReplyDeleteEs un pájaro precioso. Un beso.
ReplyDeleteAww! Such a pretty little bird!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekending!
Was there ever a bird more appropriately named than a Blue Fairy Wren?
ReplyDeleteLovely bird and new to me.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely shade of blue, too!
ReplyDeleteBeatiful colour
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Blue in birds, animals and fish seems rare.
DeleteSuch pretty bird.
ReplyDeleteHow come I have never even heard of this delightful bird? What a pleasure. Thank you!
ReplyDeletelittle cute critter
ReplyDeleteThe lighting was perfect to catch the beautiful blue!
ReplyDeleteEstos pequeños son tan inquietos que cuando crees que lo tienes bien enfocado dan un saltito y te preguntas ¿Dónde se fue?.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
What a good looking bird :-D
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful capture of the delicate looking bird!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. I am so jealous. What a beautiful bird!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your post with us all and Happy Holidays!!
What a gorgeous little bird it is.
ReplyDeleteI love the name. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of these. How lovely!
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