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6/30/21

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Fantail in my garden


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38 comments:

  1. And how nicely he can fan out, then the female has to be around too?

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  2. I would also need a fan in my garden right now ;)

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  3. Fantail! What a beautifully constructed creature!

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  4. What 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.

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  5. Love those little guys, don't see them much up here except on bush walks.

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  6. I've never seen a bird with a tail like that. Very pretty and great captures.

    Thank you for hosting the fun, Betty.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

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  7. That's so cute!! I don't think I've seen one in the 'wild'

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  8. I've never seen a fantail before! It is an interesting bird

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  9. Love the photos. I've never seen a bird with a tail like that! How pretty!

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  10. It is a very beautiful Fantail. A tail which I think the bird is proud of! Have a wonderful weekend.

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  11. What a beautiful bird. Thank you for your post about my project.

    Best wishes, Jutta

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  12. I did see that one or a similar one in Queensland some years ago. A beautirul bird. Great shots. :)

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  13. Love fantails, and this is as gorgeous as any other. Did you say in your garden, Betty?

    Love and light. Happy weds.

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  14. Look at her tail and how proud she is! Thanks for sharing!

    Have a fine week, dear Betty! ♥

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  15. Wonderful! Fantastic!
    A small bird strutting around, displaying its tail feathers like a peacock!
    Have a blessed day!

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  16. She's very, very cute! And interesting!
    It's the first time I see this bird! Wonderful!
    All the best!

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  17. Lovely... thank you for sharing, thank you for hosting too.
    Have a wonderful week

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  18. Lovely summery photos!
    Thanks for hosting.
    Amalia
    xo

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  19. I do not know this bird! Beautiful images!
    Lucky to make them!
    Thank you and Happy WW!

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  20. Wow, ich bin begeistert, einen Fächerschwanz im Garten. Das gibt es wohl nur auf Neuseeland.
    Liebe Grüße Eva

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  21. Your wonderful pictures certainly show how this bird got its name! Great. Thanks for hosting.

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  22. Oh wow what a sweet and (for me) exotic little bird,
    greetings
    Kirsi

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  23. Fantails have provided me with great entertainment on several occasions. They are wonderful little birds.

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  24. Dear Betty,
    I'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

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  25. Wow! Remarkable little bird. How fortunate to have them.

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  26. What a BEAUTIFUL bird, Betty!!! I would love it if you sent a pair my way...jp

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  27. Such a beautiful bird photo. Very nice. Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  28. This reminds me of the Killdeer bird. It shrieks and fans its tail like that when danger lurks.

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  29. Perfectly 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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