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New Holland Honeyeater
Doux, I've added the head of the White-cheeked Honeyeater to show the difference. The bodies are almost identical.
Habitat
Woodland
Location
Cox Scrub Conservation Park, South Australia
Date taken
3 October 2022
Scientific name
Phylidonyris novaehollandiae novaehollandiae
Equipment used
Canon EOS 90D with Canon EF 300mm f2.8L IS II USM + 2.0 extender 111
Staff member
Opus Editor
Supporter
Oh WOW!!! Thanks Peter!! I'd often wondered how to tell the difference, so I'm glad Doux asked LOL.

Just thinking that might be a good picture to add to the Opus page, what do you think?
 
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Great frontal view close-up with a marvelous head turn and eye contact. Exceptional Peter! TFS!
 
great photo of this beautiful honeyeater and useful comparison with the white-cheeked, top marks, Peter, many tfs!!
 
Fantastic pose and detail and composition, Peter.
 
Brilliant Image With Wonderful Detail Peter, Lovely Work Well Done Tfs!!!!!!!!!
All The Best
Sue & Simon,
Great To See The Differance Peter !!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Category
Asia, Australia & Pacific Islands
Added by
peterday
Date added
View count
421
Comment count
9

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon EOS 90D
Aperture
ƒ/8
Focal length
600.0 mm
Exposure time
1/320 second(s)
ISO
800
Filename
2336 Honeyeater, New Holland2.jpg
File size
151.7 KB
Date taken
Mon, 03 October 2022 2:18 PM
Dimensions
1024px x 819px

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