
The garden seems full of Superb Blue Fairy-Wrens at this time of year. It’s only the males, though, that are so colourful. They flit around, in and out of the shurubs and trees, in family groups of 6 to 8 individuals.
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Beautiful. I love the details of the feathers.
Wonderful!
We used to have a family group in our yard and are trying to establish the right conditions again – will they come back???? not seen any in the area – suburb for a couple of years.
Can I use this photo as a refernece to paint a picture Please?
Blue Wrens are soo cute…
I have a family of five in my garden it used to come up to me at my window everyday and just sit there as if it were saying hello
They are now a simble for my nan and i as we love them soo much
I don’t know how you managed to get a photo of one because they don’t seem to sit in one place for long =)
I’ve only seen them when i lived in south australia. But just 10 minutes ago i saw a beautiful breeding blue male in my yard. Gorgeous creatures.
Mmm I love these little birds ,are they only found in the south australia?
Hi Jason,
No, the Superb Blue Fairy Wren can be found in most of the south-eastern corner of Australia – from southern Queensland, to Victoria, to South Australia.