Red Capped Robin
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Snapped a few pics while bush bashing today in search of a few other species.
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- west finch
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Great shots desertbirds love the red capped robin . Hears a hen been watching me work on my big aviary this is her siting on a clamp.
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Arthur is right, also don't throw any mealworms in the aviary just before you put the last sheet of wire on, just in case she gets caught. They are very hard to remove from an aviary once they are in.
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Im always letting Wrens out of the bird netting over the vegie garden ....so it can happen you know ...( them getting caught in aviaries that aren't quite finished and such ).
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Thanks for the warnings( Tintola, Arthur & Deb ) I’ll be very very careful don’t want her caught in there by her self .
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No, definitely want the cock bird in there too!west finch wrote:Thanks for the warnings( Tintola, Arthur & Deb ) I’ll be very very careful don’t want her caught in there by her self .
I mean- definitely DON"T want the cock bird in there, either!!
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