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Red Wattlebird
This is one of our largest Honeyeaters at 33-36 cms.It gets its name from the fleshy pink wattles on the lower part of the face.
Habitat
mixed forest
Location
near Stanthorpe Sthn Queensland Tablelands
Date taken
25th October 2014
Scientific name
Anthochaera carunculata
Equipment used
Canon SLR
Lovely capture Hans & Judy, I hope to see one of these during my next trip to Australia.
Dick.
 
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What a stunning image this is - he certainly knew where to place himself for you didn't he LOL.

Those are quite neat little wattles, aren't they. Nice work here H&J, thanks.
 

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