Fantail in my garden
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And how nicely he can fan out, then the female has to be around too?
ReplyDeleteThat bird is appropriately named!
ReplyDeleteI would also need a fan in my garden right now ;)
ReplyDeleteFantail! What a beautifully constructed creature!
ReplyDelete...an appropriate name!
ReplyDeleteWhat a flashy looking bird. You have such great bird visitors, so I am always happy to see your photos of them. Thanks for hosting this blog allowing us to show what we have been shooting.
ReplyDeleteThank You, Dear
ReplyDeleteWhat a little beauty!
ReplyDeleteLove those little guys, don't see them much up here except on bush walks.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a bird with a tail like that. Very pretty and great captures.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the fun, Betty.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥
That's so cute!! I don't think I've seen one in the 'wild'
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a fantail before! It is an interesting bird
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos. I've never seen a bird with a tail like that! How pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt is a very beautiful Fantail. A tail which I think the bird is proud of! Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice tail!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird. Thank you for your post about my project.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Jutta
I did see that one or a similar one in Queensland some years ago. A beautirul bird. Great shots. :)
ReplyDeleteLove fantails, and this is as gorgeous as any other. Did you say in your garden, Betty?
ReplyDeleteLove and light. Happy weds.
Look at her tail and how proud she is! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a fine week, dear Betty! ♥
Wonderful! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteA small bird strutting around, displaying its tail feathers like a peacock!
Have a blessed day!
Great shot, Betty!
ReplyDeletePS: Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteShe's very, very cute! And interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt's the first time I see this bird! Wonderful!
All the best!
Lovely... thank you for sharing, thank you for hosting too.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week
Lovely summery photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting.
Amalia
xo
I do not know this bird! Beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteLucky to make them!
Thank you and Happy WW!
Wow, ich bin begeistert, einen Fächerschwanz im Garten. Das gibt es wohl nur auf Neuseeland.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße Eva
What a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteYour wonderful pictures certainly show how this bird got its name! Great. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteOh wow what a sweet and (for me) exotic little bird,
ReplyDeletegreetings
Kirsi
Fantails have provided me with great entertainment on several occasions. They are wonderful little birds.
ReplyDeleteDear Betty,
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a Fantail - it looks very cute!
All the best in July
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/06/tagesausflug-schloss-artstetten.html
Wow! Remarkable little bird. How fortunate to have them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a BEAUTIFUL bird, Betty!!! I would love it if you sent a pair my way...jp
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful bird photo. Very nice. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the Killdeer bird. It shrieks and fans its tail like that when danger lurks.
ReplyDeletePerfectly named little fellow. We had some adorable bright green birds visit last spring, summer and fall...never to have been seen before or after. I think they were a gift to give us something to enjoy during the Covid lockdowns.
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