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honeyeater

  1. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

    Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

    Sometimes referred to as 'The Lipstick Bird'
  2. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

    Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

    Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater at Eyre Bird Observatory, Western Australia
  3. Brown Honeyeater

    Brown Honeyeater

    Brown Honeyeater feeding in flowering shrubs at Newhaven Sanctuary, Northern Territory, Australia.
  4. New Holland Honeyeater  flight

    New Holland Honeyeater flight

    New Holland Honey-eater getting ready to spread his wings to brake and land. They flit around very busily.. and quickly.
  5. Brown Honeyeater

    Brown Honeyeater

    Brown Honeyeater Lichmera indistincta Photographed in Gosnells, Perth, WA.
  6. New Holland Honeyeater

    New Holland Honeyeater

    New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae Photographed in Gosnells, Pert, WA.
  7. White-plumed Honeyeater

    White-plumed Honeyeater

    White-plumed Honeyeater Lichenostomus pencillatus Photographed in Carnarvon WA
  8. Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater. Lichenostomas virescens. Photographed in woodland in Gosnells, Perth, WA.
  9. New Holland Honeyeater in stare-down.

    New Holland Honeyeater in stare-down.

    Cheeky, engaging smallish (16 - 19cm) birds who are seldom still, except when perched on the highest twigs as a lookout. This one is challenging me from a prostrate Grevillea.
  10. Hey, you in there...

    Hey, you in there...

    White-plumed Honeyeater (juvenile)
  11. New Holland Honeyeater

    New Holland Honeyeater

    New Holland Honeyeater
  12. Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater
  13. Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater I hope your not too bored yet with this species. I'm surrounded by them right now. :t:
  14. New Holland Honeyeater

    New Holland Honeyeater

    New Holland Honeyeater
  15. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

    Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

    Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater One from the archives. A Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, a bird I see very seldom.
  16. Another Entomyzon

    Another Entomyzon

    This one is a bit friendly! A
  17. "???" Honeyeater

    "???" Honeyeater

    Can anyone help with this one? Seen in the mangroves in Cairns. I thought perhaps brown honeyeater as I'd heard its song earlier in the same area, but this one looks too light on the underparts.
  18. Spiny-faced Honeyeater

    Spiny-faced Honeyeater

    Spiny-faced Honeyeater A chance visitor to my yard. This is a bird whose habit is to turn up for a short time, minutes only, then disappear again for months, so photographs of it must be taken fast when it appears.
  19. White-naped Honeyeater

    White-naped Honeyeater

    White-naped Honeyeater
  20. Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater

    Singing Honeyeater The Singing Honeyeaters spend a lot of time around the house, but I haven't yet persuaded them to come and drink apricot juice, as the ones around my old house did, so I can't get so close to them here.
  21. Brown Honeyeater (2).pb.bf

    Brown Honeyeater (2).pb.bf

  22. The younger generation

    The younger generation

    White-naped Honeyeater (adult and juvenile) Another from the archives, as all I have at present are shots of our most common birds, taken though a glass window pane. This youngster is in the process of changing from the fledgling brown head feathers to the snappy black of the adult, but still...
  23. Black Honeyeater (3A)

    Black Honeyeater (3A)

    One of the rarer visitors to urban Perth
  24. Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater (2A)

    Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater (2A)

    My Scotia Sanctuary shots were in the main taken at sunrise & sunset hence the colours on some photos. This particular site attracted birds to the drip from the standpipe on which the bird is perched. Water here is at a premium & some animals have to have water provided as they are not...
  25. Scarlet Honeyeater

    Scarlet Honeyeater

    A jewel like Scarlet Honeyeater feeds on a Banksia
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