Daphoenositta chrysoptera

5 Varied Sittella at Bungendore, NSW

Daphoenositta chrysoptera at Bungendore, NSW - 1 Sep 2018
Daphoenositta chrysoptera at Bungendore, NSW - 1 Sep 2018
Daphoenositta chrysoptera at Bungendore, NSW - 1 Sep 2018
Daphoenositta chrysoptera at Bungendore, NSW - 1 Sep 2018
Daphoenositta chrysoptera at Bungendore, NSW - 1 Sep 2018
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Daphoenositta chrysoptera 2 Sep 2018 natureguy
Daphoenositta chrysoptera 2 Sep 2018 RodDeb

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Significant sighting

MichaelMulvaney noted:

3 Sep 2018

Listed as vulnerable in NSW - 1st Canberra nature Map record of this species at Brocks Hill - hopefully it is a breeding site for the species

6 comments

Illilanga wrote:
   5 Sep 2018
Nice photos! They are so hard to snap. :)
RodDeb wrote:
   6 Sep 2018
thanks just lucky it found a bug and stayed in one spot for a few seconds longer.
They sure do move quick.
AaronClausen wrote:
   6 Sep 2018
Rod & Deb, are you going in the ANBG Photo Group Sept Photo Competition? https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Announcement/131
RodDeb wrote:
   6 Sep 2018
Hi Aaron,
we are waiting for our ANBG Photo Group membership to come through.
Have been a member of the ANBG Friends group for awhile but not the Photo group.
cheers,
Rod & Deb
Wandiyali wrote:
   7 Sep 2018
Beautiful photos, they are very busy birds :)
RodDeb wrote:
   8 Sep 2018
Thanks, yep they don't stay still for long.

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