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Sissel

You are so welcome Crackerjackgal. Thanks so much :-)))

crackerjackgal

Adorable and sweet, thanks for another puzzle Sissel

Sissel

I am notsure Kay but he might be the kind of birds that has more than one nest :-)))

That is right Alias. The middle is a sandwich :-))))

Thank you Humminbird :-)))

humminbirdlvr

Such beautiful birds! They look content.

It seems the female to the left is enjoying it more than the female nearest to the male.

kayboblee

He is making his presence known, that is for sure. Maybe this is part of their mating ritual--or is he just pushy? ;-))

Sissel

Thank you so much Val and hugs :-)))

I guess That's what I would say Artola :-)))

No PW. Just wanting one of the two Laydes :-))))

Thank you so much Jill - indeed they are :-))))

:-)))) Alias

You are so welcome Lorna :-))))

LOL PW

ParsonWayne

I used to think that a bigamist was a thicka fog in Italy.

goingsilver

Gorgeous birds and a delightful photo of them - so sweet! Thanks Siisel. ☺

:)

JillianB

What a sweet trio. Lovely thanks Sissel

ParsonWayne

Is the blue one a bigamist?

RandomWorship

You're welcome, Sissel! Most of the fair-wrens are beautiful - but this little guys is extra special. And it seems to always be the way in the bird world - the males are gorgeous! (❛ᴗ❛)

And you're welcome, val. (❛ᴗ❛)

Artola

Okay, Okay Tweety - that's enough lovin' for now. Your squishin' us! :o))

valt46

Sissel a delightful puzzle love the info from RW Hugs♥♥

Sissel

Thank you so much Kirsten. I thought it was a beautiful pic but did not know it was the same bird. He is really making himself for the females :-)))))

RandomWorship

Hi Sissel! I just thought I would let you know that this bird is Australian - the perfectly named "Splendid Fairy-wren". Of course, the blue one is the male, and the other two are females.
https://ebird.org/species/splfai1?siteLanguage=en_AU

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