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Gouldian Finch red-headed morph perched About 24% of the population are red-headed morphs. Gouldian Finches occur across the Top End from the Kimberley to the far north of Queensland but in much smaller numbers than previously
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Gouldian Finch red-headed morph perched About 24% of the population are red-headed morphs. Gouldian Finches occur across the Top End from the Kimberley to the far north of Queensland but in much smaller numbers than previously
DH-3881
Gouldian Finch red-headed morph perched
At a waterhole near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia.
Erythrura gouldiae
about 24% of the population are red-headed morphs. Gouldian Finches occur across the Top End from the Kimberley to the far north of Queensland but in much smaller numbers than previously.
Don Hadden
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. In this stunning snapshot captured by Don Hadden, we are introduced to the charismatic DH-3881, a Gouldian Finch rocking its vibrant red-headed morph. With only 24% of its population boasting this fiery hairstyle, it's safe to say that DH-3881 is one rare bird! Gouldian Finches like DH-3881 can be found across Australia's Top End, from the breathtaking Kimberley region all the way up north to Queensland. However, their numbers have dwindled over time, making encounters with these avian beauties even more special. Perched gracefully near Mt Barnett on Gibb River Road in Western Australia, our feathery friend seems to be enjoying a refreshing break at a picturesque waterhole. Its back turned towards us adds an air of mystery and curiosity - what could it be observing so intently? With their vibrant plumage and captivating personalities, Gouldian Finches have become beloved icons of Australian wildlife. And thanks to talented photographers like Don Hadden, we get an up-close glimpse into their fascinating world. So let this print serve as a reminder that nature always has surprises in store for us! Keep your eyes peeled for those rare moments when you stumble upon something truly extraordinary – just like DH-3881 here!
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