Pair of Red-winged Fairy Wrens | South-West | WA
Red-winged Fairy Wrens are non-migratory birds and are endemic to the southwestern corner of Western Australia. They are shy and constantly on the move, so difficult to catch on the camera lens. Hence, I felt lucky to be able to catch this male (left) and female bird on camera while they dared to come out of the surrounding bushes hunting for their lunch.
Red-winged Fairy Wrens are non-migratory birds and are endemic to the southwestern corner of Western Australia. They are shy and constantly on the move, so difficult to catch on the camera lens. Hence, I felt lucky to be able to catch this male (left) and female bird on camera while they dared to come out of the surrounding bushes hunting for their lunch.
Red-winged Fairy Wrens are non-migratory birds and are endemic to the southwestern corner of Western Australia. They are shy and constantly on the move, so difficult to catch on the camera lens. Hence, I felt lucky to be able to catch this male (left) and female bird on camera while they dared to come out of the surrounding bushes hunting for their lunch.