Feather dusters
These are not good shots, as I didn't realise how difficult it would be to take decent pics of them - their heads are absolutely miniscule compared to the rest of the body and they are always bobbing around. What was absolutely fantastic was to see the mating displays and the actual mating of these birds on 23 Dec (having never seen it before). Unfortunately, this was too far away to take pics of. But anyway, here some walking feather dusters:
Male (he was eating the grass seeds, before I snapped this):
Female (wrong time of day):
Another female (these were recovered from a little accident on my part):
Male (he was eating the grass seeds, before I snapped this):
Female (wrong time of day):
Another female (these were recovered from a little accident on my part):
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Glad you recovered these shots also and for sharing Al
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