Postcard : Double-barred Finch eating Spinifex, Triodia sp. seeds This is the black rumped subspecies found in the Kimberley, northern Northern Territory and just into Queensland. Inhabits grassy woodlands and scrublands within reach of water
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Double-barred Finch eating Spinifex, Triodia sp. seeds This is the black rumped subspecies found in the Kimberley, northern Northern Territory and just into Queensland. Inhabits grassy woodlands and scrublands within reach of water
DH-3998
Double-barred Finch - eating spinifex
Australia
Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa
Don Hadden
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Double Barred Finch Finches Spinifex
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Feathered Foodie - Double-barred Finch Discovers Spinifex Delicacy!
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this snapshot captured by Don Hadden, we witness a culinary adventure in the avian world. Meet DH-3998, the black-rumped subspecies of the Double-barred Finch, as it indulges in a delectable feast of Spinifex seeds. Perched amidst the picturesque Galvan's Gorge on Kimberley's Gibb River Road, Western Australia, this charming bird showcases its impeccable taste for fine dining. With its vibrant plumage and beady eyes focused intently on its meal, DH-3998 proves that even our feathered friends have refined palates. Known to inhabit grassy woodlands and scrublands near water sources across Northern Territory and Queensland as well, this finch species has truly mastered the art of finding gastronomic treasures within nature's pantry. As it delicately plucks each seed from Triodia sp. , commonly known as Spinifex plants, one can't help but admire their resourcefulness and adaptability. The arid Australian landscape may seem harsh to some creatures, but not to these resilient birds who turn prickly plants into gourmet delights! So next time you stumble upon a field of Spinifex or spot a Double-barred Finch perched nearby with an air of sophistication; remember DH-3998 - an ambassador for all food-loving birds out there!
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