Double-barred Finch Tete-a-tete is a photograph by Margaret Saheed which was uploaded on September 3rd, 2012.
Double-barred Finch Tete-a-tete
Double-barred Finches are long-tailed grass-finches which inhabit dry grassy woodlands and shrublands, open forest and farmlands in northern and... more
Title
Double-barred Finch Tete-a-tete
Artist
Margaret Saheed
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Double-barred Finches are long-tailed grass-finches which inhabit dry grassy woodlands and shrublands, open forest and farmlands in northern and eastern Australia. Due to their appearance they are also called Owl Finches.
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September 3rd, 2012
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Comments (12)
Margaret Saheed
Sean, thank you for featuring my Double-barred Finch Tete-a-tete in your group, Australian Wildlife.
Margaret Saheed
Jessica, thank you for featuring my Double-barred Finch Tete-a-tete in your group, Nature From Around the World.
Wanda Brandon
Lovely couple. Brilliant portrait. f/v
Margaret Saheed replied:
Thanks Wanda. I was fascinated by the way they seemed to be chatting together!
Kirsten Giving
Hello Margaret! What a wonderful capture of these most interesting birds. Certainly owl-like in appearance. f/v Kirsten
Margaret Saheed replied:
Thanks Kirsten. they are very difficult to get as they are always on the move!