Beautiful Tiny Birds – The Firetail Finches
Last week my post featured the amazing Zebra Finch, one of the most studied birds in the world, Finches are primarily small seed eaters (granivores), being mainly grass seeds. Though […]
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Last week my post featured the amazing Zebra Finch, one of the most studied birds in the world, Finches are primarily small seed eaters (granivores), being mainly grass seeds. Though […]
Last week my post featured the amazing Zebra Finch, one of the most studied birds in the world, Finches are primarily small seed eaters (granivores), being mainly grass seeds. Though they do need some green grass or leaf to balance their diets. This special group of Finches is featured having a bright red tail which makes their tiny bodies visible in flight. They are some of our prettiest finches of which Australia has many species which inhabit many and various parts of our vast continent.
The Red-browed Finch
This finch is found primarily on the east coast of Australia and is the most frequently seen Finch to our Sydney wildlife reserves and National Parks. Click on images to enlarge them.



Like most Finch species it is found in small to large flocks, scouring the grass for seed. The flock offers safety from predation and company for lowering stress, relationship and breeding. Flock leaders are usually the intelligent birds who have experience which assists in the educating of the younger birds.
Part of the courtship display of the Red-browed Finch is to present the female with a stick of grass with seed intact and will bob about her. The male will then mount her if she permits remains and he will mate with grass in beak.



The Beautiful Firetail
This is my feature photo and like most of the Firetails has a striking and beautifully pattered plumage. Unlike the Red-browed Finch, the Beautiful Firetail is less common and found mainly in breeding pairs and small family groups. It is limited to a smaller area in coastal south eastern Victoria and SA but we occasionally see it during the cooler Winter months in our local National Parks. These photos were local ones.


We were very blessed to clip this parent feeding its two youngsters in our local National Park Note they even have their red tail as juveniles.
The Diamond Fire-tail
The Diamond Firetail is found mainly in a large part of both coastal and inland south eastern NSW, Victoria and parts of SA and southern Queensland. It gets its name from the white spots on the sides of its body.


The Red-eared Firetail
The Red-eared Firetail is also found in pairs and small family groups but only in a very small area of south western WA in the Margaret River area where we saw the following birds.


Here a small flock or family groups of Red-eared Firetails are feeding in a courtyard of a Margaret River home alongside the Western Rosella which is also endemic to this small area of south west WA.
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Lovely photos of the finches Ashley. What a bonus to see a family of the beautiful firetail. We also have them here in Tassie. 🙂
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Thanks Sue, yes it was a bonus to see them and watch the parent feed them. We rarely see them in our local Park but it is always a joy when they just appear.
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Lovely!
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Thanks Cindy, yes they are lovely.
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Hello Ashley, a fine series on the most beautiful little Finches.
Watching the Red-browed and their grass presenting activity is surely something to cause us to pause, reflect and be in awe at the fine balance that makes up their lives.
We used to have good numbers of Diamond Firetails in a local stand of Grey Box forest, but sadly the numbers have dwindled and now its a rare moment indeed if we see even one.
There seems no apparent reason for the loss of numbers, but Jacky Winter have also suffered a similar decline in that area. We would often have three or four pairs on the go nesting in the season, and haven’t seen one in more than four years.
The shifting seasons must have some part to play I fear.
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Thanks David, yes the decline is most concerning here also. We went for a lovely autumn walk on a perfect day here today and saw and heard far less birds than we had seen previously this time in the last few years. So sad your Firetails are in low number. Jackys are also in decline in NSW due to habitat loss, they are currently under observation as the decline is concerning. Enjoy your week my friend, hoping the weather is better down south,
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Thanks Takami, yes we have had some blessed finds along the way which make our birding experience all the more delightful. Enjoy your weekend my friend.
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Love that Red-eared Firetail!
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Tanks Kathy, yes they are delightful
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Hello Ash,
We are always amazed by the diversity of birds in your beautiful country.
The Beautiful Firetails are stunning. How wonderful that you came across the parent and youngster.
May you and your wife have a blessed weekend ahead.
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