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12-18-2017 01:28 PM - edited 12-18-2017 01:34 PM
(& a special alert to @chickenbutt, @Bird mama, @hckynut, etc.)
"You're squishing me!" Jeez, just like a guy...
Move over, ladies! Blue male wren ruffles feathers as he hustles his way between three female birds for a nap
PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 18 December 2017 | UPDATED: 11:49 EST, 18 December 2017
These hilarious photographs show the moment four tiny birds tried to all fit on the same piece of wire to avoid the rain.
The four splendid fairy wrens were spotted taking part in the comedy jostle in the garden of Judy Walker, 70, in Kalgan, Western Australia.
Semi-retired Education Department manager Judy lives with her husband ****** on their property which spans five acres about 20km (12 miles) from the city of Albany.
The splendid fairy wrens are regular visitors to their garden and love hanging around the vegetable patch and nesting in a nearby sage bush.
In the humorous sequence of images the male blue-coloured bird can be seen trying to squeeze his way into the middle of a crowd of brownish-coloured females for a nap.
Judy's photographs, taken earlier this year, have now attracted the attention of publishers who might want to run them as a series for a book.
Judy said: 'We live on five acres and the splendid fairy wrens live and nest on and around our property.
'They are regular visitors on our verandas and have worked out that we are not a threat to them, in fact, I think they realise that they are probably safer around us.
'One group have nested this year in the sage bush near our veggie patch. They are very communal birds, with families staying together for a few seasons helping to raise the next brood. There is usually a dominant male and female though and the dominant male is usually the brightest blue.
'The males are always blue to varying degrees during breeding season and summer, then during winter they return to more of a bluey grey colour.
'The birds on a wire shots happened around 9am one morning as I walked back into our bedroom and saw through the window, three females sitting huddled asleep on the wire, sheltering from the rain, under the veranda balustrade.
'It had been raining most of the night and morning and they were very wet and cold obviously. I rang to get my camera and took many shots of the three females, until I decided to get my tripod, so as to hopefully take better shots, as I was shooting through window glass and the light was quite low.'
To take these heart-warming images Judy used a Nikon D800E fitted with a Nikon 80-400 lens.
She said: 'When I arrived back the male had arrived and was snuggled up with one female, then as I was taking photos of those two, one of the other females came back and then the other, who decided she wanted to squeeze into the middle, so landed on top of the group, because it's warmer and safer I assume.
'It was then that the male decided he didn't like being on the outside, so he jumped on top and forced himself into the middle. They all did a bit of shuffling and preening and then went back to sleep.
'I stayed and took lots of photos, until gradually they left, one at a time, until the lone little female was all by herself, with indented feathers.'
12-18-2017 01:33 PM - edited 12-18-2017 01:34 PM
ohhhh I love this .....a real bird fan/feeder mom here ,been into birds for over 25 yrs ,just love these little ones <3 great pics
12-18-2017 01:46 PM
12-18-2017 02:06 PM
So cute!! Thank you!
12-18-2017 02:18 PM
I’m sitting in the infusion room (QUIET IS THE RULE HERE) and I laughed out loud at this fool to him!
Thank you you for posting! 🤣
12-18-2017 02:56 PM
For posting,
12-18-2017 02:57 PM
Another bird lover/photographer here - this is just too cute, lol moment!! Thank You
12-18-2017 03:26 PM
Awww, very cute babies!! Thanks for sharing them.
12-18-2017 03:54 PM
Thank you for sharing...this just made my day!
12-18-2017 05:45 PM
I love these pictures! I wish I could give this post more than one heart.
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