These exquisite little spinebills are one of my favourite species; they come right up to my study window to feed from the correas before heading to the birdbaths.

1/1600, f/6.3, ISO 1600
It’s hard to comprehend just how tiny Eastern Spinebills are when looking at a photograph like this. They are about 15cm and 11g, with a significant part of their length being their long, decurved bill.
They often hover while feeding and are the closest species we have to hummingbirds. Their rufous, white, brown, black and grey markings are gorgeous. Their red irises are incredibly bright.

My heartfelt thanks for all the orders that flooded my inbox last weekend. The printing proof is scheduled to be ready by the end of August which means the calendars should be printed by the end of September and mailed during October.
To streamline the process my friend Joy has created an Etsy account for us to share. Please click this link: Etsy – Kim Wormald lirralirra or put those words in your search engine. Etsy was founded 20 years ago and is a well-established on-line marketplace. Please let me know if you have any trouble navigating the site and I will help you, or make alternative arrangements for you to receive your calendar/s.
The detail in each photograph is exquisite and will be showcased in an A4 format, opening to A3, saddle-stitched (which is better for the environment than spiral bindings), with the image on the top A4 section and calendar dates on the lower A4 section. Profits from this calendar will be used to continue my conservation photography. Please see last week’s post if you’d like to read some reviews about my previous calendar.
Thank you for your support, happy birding, Kim
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