Saturday, March 21, 2015

Camouflaged


 
The cute frog and pretty Firetail were spotted on a visit to a charming property at Mylor in the Adelaide Hills this week.
 
Joining in the fun at Camera Critters

16 comments:

  1. Lovely shots. That frog fits in there so nicely!

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  2. What a great photo of that frog. Amazing that you spotted it.

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  3. Pretty bird and the frog is very well camouflaged, lovely pictures.

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  4. Not seen a firetail before so thanks for showing us.

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  5. How creative ~ both photos are wonderful!

    Happy Week ahead to you,
    artmusedogs and carol

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  6. What a unique bird. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Cracking little bird - great colour.

    I think it may be a red-browed finch, rather than a fire tail, but these are just made up names anyway!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  8. The Firetail is a new one for me - a nice looking bird. That frog looks to be keeping out of harms way.

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  9. The Firetail is a new one for me - a nice looking bird. That frog looks to be keeping out of harms way.

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  10. Thank you all for your comments. (The hostess of the property knew the frog had found a home between the outdoor tabletop planks, hiding beneath a bonsai olive tree, and kindly brought it to my attention). Stewart - I think we are both correct; Simpson & Day's Field Guide to Australian Birds identifies this as a Red-Browed Firetail within the Grass Finch family.

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  11. OH! That camouflaged frog is GREAT!

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  12. The frog looks squeezed inside that location--good hiding place! Thanks for your comment on my blog

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