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A beautiful large nectar laden flower beloved of honeyeaters and pigmy possums, held on an emergent stalk, of the Sandstone country of Eastern Australia. Also difficult (but ever so rewarding! :) to grow in cultivation, requiring full sun, yet sheltering from summer heat, needing moisture...
Whenwe first saw this blue faced honeyeater sans tail, we at first questioned it's airworthiness, but it flys. Not a bit dosen't appear to miss the rest.
This adult male Crimson Chat was photographed collecting insects to feed to its young at the base of a spinifex grass clump. These birds are nomadic and appear at places irregularly, breed and leave almost as fast!