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By now we'd worked our way back to the Trading Post at Maidenwell for a rather welcome cuppie.

The garden out the back had some beautiful Jacaranda trees in bloom (they seemed to be in flower all over Queensland!) and this Blue-faced Honeyeater looked perfect in their with his own colouring to math.

Jacaranda aren't native to Australia, but you can't blame them for wanting to plant them, can you.
Habitat
Mountain village
Location
Maidenwell, Bunya Mountains, Queensland, Australia
Date taken
21 October 2019
Scientific name
Entomyzon cyanotis
Equipment used
Nikon Coolpix P900 Birdwatching mode
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A lovely setting for this beautifully captured Honeyeater D. So very beautiful!
 
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A cracking detailed close up, pose, setting, lighting, colours and capture Delia, many tfs and a fine set today.
 
What a beautiful bird and an equally beautiful setting Delia. a stunning colourful capture, well done.
 
WOW Delia, this is a beautiful work of art, like a beautiful painting. thanks a million for this lovely shot.
 

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