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  1. fuscous honeyeater

    fuscous honeyeater

    Male and female are similar.
  2. Waratah

    Waratah

    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...
  3. Noisy Miner

    Noisy Miner

  4. New Holland Honeyeater

    New Holland Honeyeater

  5. Noisy Miner

    Noisy Miner

    One of the most aggressive and territorial of the honeyeaters.
  6. Don't Ask Me

    Don't Ask Me

    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.
  7. Little Wattlebird

    Little Wattlebird

    Taken in the botanic gardens.
  8. New Holland honeyeater

    New Holland honeyeater

    New Holland honey eater taken in the backyard.
  9. honeyeater

    honeyeater

    From my garden
  10. Get_out_of_my_Shade

    Get_out_of_my_Shade

    A Blue faced Honeyeater protests to a Rainbow Lorikeet chillin' out in the shade
  11. I_m_Mean

    I_m_Mean

    Another Blue Faced Honeyeater showing his "mean look"
  12. Oooh Sunshine

    Oooh Sunshine

    Left to its own devices, this blue faced honeyeater thought the seed bowl was a great place to catch some sun.The pose is a bit bizarre....
  13. grav 4 brekky

    grav 4 brekky

    A brown honeyeater eating its way through our porch plants. Andrew
  14. In my Face

    In my Face

    A juvenile Blue Faced Honeyeater face deep in search of nectar. Andrew's photo
  15. Who,?What,Where

    Who,?What,Where

    Blue Faced Honeyeaters
  16. Brown Honeyeater

    Brown Honeyeater

    Small (14cm) fairly drab colored bird with a beautiful call.
  17. Blue Faced Honeyeater Detail

    Blue Faced Honeyeater Detail

    Blue faced honeyeater starts out as a juvenile with the blue area of the eye a deep bronze which changes as the birds mature
  18. Crimson Chat

    Crimson Chat

    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!
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