Yesterday I set up a cam near the birdbath and just let it run for a while. Quite a few birds showed up but the male Whyda taking a bath and washing his long tail was the most spectacular.
So I have this little movie that I can E-mail to anyone who would like to see it but I haven't figured out how to set up a movie link yet. My e-mail address is in my profile to the left. Here's the pool.
Cheers
Paul
A Whyda in the Pool
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A Whyda in the Pool
Favorite hobby is continuing to improve on a landscaped, weather protected, 500 sq ft mixed aviary with 23 fascinating species. 30 years in the making; currently have
19 different Finch species, 2 types of Doves, plus 23 Button Quail and 30 pair of clear Red Factor Canaries.
19 different Finch species, 2 types of Doves, plus 23 Button Quail and 30 pair of clear Red Factor Canaries.
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Re: A Whyda in the Pool
I'll be in CA later this month and I'll be the one with my nose pressed up against the window (car window, house window, restaurant window...) looking for wild whydahs!
~Sharon
Orange Cheeked Waxbills, Gold-breasted Waxbills, Societies, Gouldians, Bronze Winged Mannikins, Spices, Canaries, Javas, Pin Tailed Whydahs, too many Koi to count, a husband, and a rescue puppy!
Orange Cheeked Waxbills, Gold-breasted Waxbills, Societies, Gouldians, Bronze Winged Mannikins, Spices, Canaries, Javas, Pin Tailed Whydahs, too many Koi to count, a husband, and a rescue puppy!