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6th February 2014, 08:52 PM #1Senior Member
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Wrens
Been chasing Wrens lately Local to our area Wauchope Red backed Wren Varied wren superb Blue Wren . weapon is a Cannon 550D and Sigma 120 -400 telephoto 4.5-5.6 hand held the little buggers move too Quick to work with tripod.
Cheers TonyTony
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6th February 2014, 09:46 PM #2.
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A few years back I was milling some logs near the South coast of WA near a place called Denmark.
I had finished milling and was taking some pics when these Blue wrens came out of nowhere and landed right next to me.
I quickly took about 2 dozen shots and then they were gone.
Camera is a 50D with just the 17 - 85 basic lens
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7th February 2014, 09:13 PM #3Senior Member
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Hi BobL
They are certainly something special the western Wrens ,I'll try again to post the photos things have changed since I last posted a pic.
Cheers TonyTony
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7th February 2014, 10:20 PM #4
Love wrens. I have them frequent my backyard, I think they may be nesting in the jasmine
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7th February 2014, 11:09 PM #5Retro Phrenologist
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I used to get troops of superb blue fairy wrens at my previous house in Sydney, I have not seen any at all since we moved.
here are a few pics I took a couple of years ago____________________________________________________________
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