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Information Please

To: 'Julie Clark' <>, 'COG Chatline' <>
Subject: Information Please
From: Mark Clayton <>
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 2015 01:26:49 +0000

Hi July,

 

I don’t think there is anything unusual about this bird, it is obviously the dominant male in the group and appears to be in a display posture, spreading his feathers to show himself off as a good potential mate. If he wasn’t displaying his feathers would not be anywhere as “exposed”.

 

Your question isn’t silly as many people would not have watched a Superb Fairy-wren display like this.

 

Cheers,

Mark

 

From: Julie Clark [
Sent: Thursday, 3 September 2015 11:11 AM
To: COG Chatline
Subject: [canberrabirds] Information Please

 

Hi All,

 

I saw this superb fairy-wren on the weekend and was surprised at the amount of black plumage on him. I've never seen one this dark before.

 

Is that because I'm not very observant or is he darker than most? Is this full breeding plumage and I've just never noticed them at this time of year??

 

Many thanks for any information.

 

My apologies to those who may regard my questions as silly... I've looked at quite a few photos taken by others and didn't really find a bird that looked as dark as this.

 

Cheers

Julie

 


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Julie Clark

 

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