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crescent honeyeater

  1. Crescent Honeyeater

    Crescent Honeyeater

  2. Crescent Honeyeater (immature male)

    Crescent Honeyeater (immature male)

    After his bath
  3. The wrong angle

    The wrong angle

    Back at the house, preparing to set off for another day at the folk festival, this Cresent Honeyeater came for a drink and a bath. Unfortunately this is the wrong angle to see the 'crescents' which are on his breast. I'm not sure if I got that view on another day... will just have to see as I...
  4. Crescent Honeyeater

    Crescent Honeyeater

  5. Crescent Honeyeater

    Crescent Honeyeater

  6. Crescent Honeyeater

    Crescent Honeyeater

  7. Walking on water...

    Walking on water...

  8. Crescent Honeyeater

    Crescent Honeyeater

    This was taken at an angle through glass and is not a good photo, but it does show what the previous juvenile will grow into!
  9. Crescent Honeyeater (juv)

    Crescent Honeyeater (juv)

  10. Crescent Honeyeater (juv)

    Crescent Honeyeater (juv)

    Another visitor to the bird bath. One of the three common honeyeaters in Adelaide.
  11. crescent honeyeater

    crescent honeyeater

    This male crescent honeyeater was busily shaking off pollen from a flowering cherry in our garden
  12. Crescent Honeyeater

    Crescent Honeyeater

    Mode Program AE Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 Metering Mode Partial Metering ISO Speed 800 Focal Length 400.0 mm
  13. 'New for me!'

    'New for me!'

    Had to share this with you all!......The other day I met a gentleman called 'Steve' when I was in Gisborne photographing the Treecreepers and as he had a pair of bins around his necked asked him if I was disturbing him...no....asked me if I had seen the EY/Robin's nest..no, but have taken shots...
  14. Crescent Honeyeater

    Crescent Honeyeater

    She kept coming back to the flowering grass tree - I waited for her more colourful mate - maybe next time.
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