Double-barred Finch Togetherness is a photograph by Margaret Saheed which was uploaded on March 14th, 2013.
Double-barred Finch Togetherness
Double-barred Finches are long-tailed grass-finches which inhabit dry grassy woodlands and shrublands in northern and eastern Australia. Due to their... more
Title
Double-barred Finch Togetherness
Artist
Margaret Saheed
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Double-barred Finches are long-tailed grass-finches which inhabit dry grassy woodlands and shrublands in northern and eastern Australia. Due to their appearance they are also called Owl Finches.
Uploaded
March 14th, 2013
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Comments (9)
Jai Johnson
Congratulations! This image fits the theme of the Small Birds of the World Group for February, which is "Two or More", and is being featured on the Small Birds of the World Homepage http://fineartamerica.com/groups/small-birds-of-the-world.html for the entire month! Great work!
Margaret Saheed replied:
Jai, thank you for featuring Double-barred Finch Togetherness in your group.
Margaret Saheed
Joe, thank you for featuring my Double-barred Finch Togetherness in your group, Wings.
Margaret Saheed
Janara, thank you for featuring my Double-barred Finch Togetherness in your group, Best of the Best Photographs.
Robert Alter
Such a nice shot! Very interesting and pretty birds too. As always, thanks for the info about them.
Jean Noren
Their faces do resemble owls. Nice composition Always fun to see such different animal life from your neck of the woods.
Margaret Saheed replied:
Thanks Jean. These have a dramatic pattern whereas most finches here are brightly colored.