Don’t Hold Your Breath’s Bird of the Week
The Figbirds are here enjoying the Port Jackson Fig Tree figs. I posted a photo for Sunday Stills but this time here is what a male Figbird looks like.

This is a female Figbird

Don’t Hold Your Breath’s Bird of the Week
The Figbirds are here enjoying the Port Jackson Fig Tree figs. I posted a photo for Sunday Stills but this time here is what a male Figbird looks like.
This is a female Figbird
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Wow that figbird is stunning!
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They are a wonderful looking bird
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Interesting bird, with such a limited range!
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👍😀
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What beautiful markings!!
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Figbirds are rather striking 🙂
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What lovely colouring, he’s gorgeous. 🙂
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Figbirds are quite striking indeed Sue 😀
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They’re both beautiful in their own ways.
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I thinks so as well Graham
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You have the best birds visiting you, Brian.
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I do and hope that I get a lot more now the bush is slowly coming back after THAT fire Tracy 🙂
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Let’s hope next Summer is not another hottest on record.
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This Summer was quite mild and wet and it did heat up until Autumn which has been a stinker.
I don’t need a hot dry Summer
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Certainly striking. May I have some figs too, please, (if edible by humans)?
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Figbirds are rather handsome birds. Yes the figs are edible and sweet. All Australian native figs can be eaten. The figs are about 10mm in diameter so it would take a lot to make a meal
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Sounds like Figbirds have a sweet tooth! 🙂
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I guess they do. I hadn’t thought of that 🙂
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They are lovely. The female looks a little like a sparrow
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Thanks Nora. Probably, only about four times as big
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