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May 05, 2017 09:46 |  #1

Never seen one until now. A very shy and elusive bird.

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May 05, 2017 11:20 |  #2

Very nice, congrats on your find


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May 06, 2017 07:43 |  #3

I think that's the first time I've seen a picture of one in a tree.


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May 06, 2017 09:23 as a reply to  @ spitfirejd's post |  #4

A dead shrub about 3 ft. tall. I was shooting at 600mm a long way off. There should be babies in the burrows in a couple of weeks.




  
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