"Don't turn your back on me, baby"
"You're messin' around with your tricks"
Grey Fantail
The most restless of Australia’s fantails, Grey Fantails are almost continually on the move, constantly changing position when perched, the tail swished back and forth, fluttering about in the canopy of trees or darting out after flying insects. They seem never to keep still. Despite their fluttering flight, they are nevertheless capable of relatively long-distance movements, with some regularly flying across Bass Strait.
Source: Birdlife Australia
Caption courtesy of Peter Green.
(Rhipidura albiscapa)
"Don't turn your back on me, baby"
"You're messin' around with your tricks"
Grey Fantail
The most restless of Australia’s fantails, Grey Fantails are almost continually on the move, constantly changing position when perched, the tail swished back and forth, fluttering about in the canopy of trees or darting out after flying insects. They seem never to keep still. Despite their fluttering flight, they are nevertheless capable of relatively long-distance movements, with some regularly flying across Bass Strait.
Source: Birdlife Australia
Caption courtesy of Peter Green.
(Rhipidura albiscapa)