The Spotted Pardalote

in nature •  7 years ago 

This tiny bird (about 90mm) is the Spotted Pardalote. It is found across southern and eastern parts of Australia. It's habitat is Eucalptus forest, where it can often be heard calling from high in the tree tops, where it forages for insects. Occasionally it comes down to lower levels and I have even seen it briefly foraging on the the ground as can be seen below.

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The first two shots are males. Pardalote-Spotted-BY-2015-04-19

Pardalote-Spotted-BY-2015-04-19-n2

This next one is a female. Pardalote_Spotted-BY-2015-04-01

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Congrats @mostly.nature. Your photo made it on the Top Photographs Daily Selection today :). Upvoted and Resteemd!

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Thank you

Lovely pictures. Im sure youve been asked many times, but did you take these yourself?

Yes. Everything on this blog is my own. In fact these particular shots were taken in my backyard. Glad you enjoyed them.Thanks very much for visiting.

He looks a bit unproportional.. big head and net, tiny tail. But a very pretty bird! The female has nice golden colours.

Yes I think its the short tail that makes it look like that.

Great work! Wildlife photography is super hard, but you've captured some great photos. What lens do you use?

Thanks vey much. I use a Canon 7D with the Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L lens.

Nice pictures!

Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed them

cute birdies :)

Thanks. Glad you enjoyed them.

Nice info keep posting

Thank you for visiting. Plenty more to come.

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Beautiful photography!

Thank you very much. Glad you like the pardalotes.

Absolutely beautiful :o Upvoted and followed.

Thanks very much

Great shots very pretty birds

Thanks. Glad you like them.

Wow, this is amazing, it is completely unlike any bird I have seen in North America, I will make to Australia one day...

Thanks again. We have three types of Pardalotes here in Tasmania One is extremely rare.