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vharperv
07-02-2016, 7:55am
My yard has quite thick bush (planted by us) around much of its perimeter . Almost every day recently I have whip birds in my yard. some days with 3 metres of my bedroom window. I just don't see them . well when I do they are a dark moving blob.. I did manage to see them scuttling (you couldn't call it flying) across my drive. I can get close to them and even see them in the bush but they just don't come out into the light and they can move around as if by magic.
One of the birds is juvenile (less than two years old) so has not white on its throat which makes it harder.
The only time I have ever got good photos of a whip bird was at Healesville sanctuary years ago.
Any hints. they don't seem to be interested in water close to one of their regular spots.
Vera

ricktas
07-02-2016, 8:42am
Hi, I moved your thread as the Member Photo forums are for photos and critique.

Mark L
08-02-2016, 10:11pm
Any hints.
Forget taking photos of them (but only for a while :))
Try and imitate their voice :). Talk to them. Make other interesting noises and watch and see if they seem to respond to a noise you make. Watch what the birds do and where they go. Forget the camera for a while. Concentrate on the birds. Make them get used to and interested in you.
I don't know what food they like but put some of it just into the bush where they hang out. Once they discover it move the easy food source (for them now) closer to the edge of the bush. Then right onto the edge of the bush with a clear view for a camera.
Just a few things worth trying.
Slower is faster.
You probably intrinsically know this already Vera, but you want that photo NOW.:)

Gazza
09-02-2016, 5:51am
This sort of thing (https://www.google.com.au/search?q=camo+hide+chair&biw=1680&bih=925&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjtpfP56ejKAhXGmpQKHaiPD84QsAQIHQ) could come in handy as well, (just going to another extreme...) but I imagine it would get rather hot and stuffy in there up your way? :D


Cheers - https://kwicpicz.smugmug.com/photos/i-Cgkwrn4/0/Ti/i-Cgkwrn4-Ti.gif

Wanderalong
09-02-2016, 7:15am
Think yourself lucky :D Its fairly bush fire prone here (as most the country I suppose) so we have little foliage close to the house.
Nearest tree would be 75 metres away so the only way to get close to a bird here is to use the shotgun as it flys past :D Only joking (shotgun as in continuous)

Mary Anne
09-02-2016, 9:03am
I am with Mark here Vera.. Feel its best to let them see you and hear you which you probably do and yes talk to them.
Not sure about the feeding bit though, seems they are ground feeders of Insects and a shame they are not interested in water.
If we got some rain as they live in wet habitats there would be more Insects and that too would be a great help enticing them to stay around.