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Hard to catch
Although we saw/heard quite a few birds at the windfarm, I didn't manage any pictures of them. After admiring the wonderful views from the cliffs we then headed for the Vancouver Peninsula, which was back to Little Grove and further on.

The first stop where we could see across to Albany and Middleton Beach I found a Yellow-rumped Thornbill in a tree. Chased it all over the tree before I managed this, the only picture of him!
Habitat
Coastal headland
Location
Point Possession, Albany, Western Australia
Date taken
12 November, 2019
Scientific name
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa
Equipment used
Nikon Coolpix P900
Shutter speed, aperture & ISO
Birdwatching mode
Supporter
Ok, you have worked hard chasing me around, I will give you one picture (lol). Well done D. Such an attractive little bird. TFS!
 

Media information

Category
Asia, Australia & Pacific Islands
Added by
delia todd
Date added
View count
126
Comment count
8

Image metadata

Device
NIKON COOLPIX P900
Aperture
ƒ/4.5
Focal length
46.4 mm
Exposure time
1/160 second(s)
ISO
100
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
BF Yellow-rumped Thornbill 12 November 2019.jpg
File size
668.9 KB
Date taken
Tue, 12 November 2019 7:00 AM
Dimensions
1500px x 1094px

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