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lewin's honeyeater

  1. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater
  2. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater
  3. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  4. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  5. Unnoticed

    Unnoticed

    I'd not noticed the Lewin's Honeyeater behind the Green Catbird until this morning, when I spotted a moving white spot as I scrolled through my images. So did a pretty big crop and adjusted some levels and he popped out a bit.
  6. Plenty to go at

    Plenty to go at

    No sooner had Hans put some clementine segments on a log then a Lewin's Honeyeater was straight in. He sure had the pick of what was on offer LOL Sorry if I'm not quite with it when trying to browse the Gallery, I'm in a lot of pain with sciatica, so I'm either hurting, or sleeping due to the...
  7. Is there honey for tea?

    Is there honey for tea?

    The water hole was proving really popular, here's another Lewin's Honeyeater who needed a drink. I'll not be around tomorrow as I've some things to deal with in Perth (our local city); then after I get back I've an appointment in the evening too. Just one of those days!!!
  8. Looking for nectar but that was water

    Looking for nectar but that was water

    Next to visit the water hole was a Lewin's Honeyeater. I saw quite a lot of these but only in Queensland and most of them at this water hole.
  9. No honey here

    No honey here

    A Lewin's Honeyeater was also early in for a drink and a bathe.
  10. What's through there?

    What's through there?

    I've really no idea where we#d got to in the park now, we stopped and started in so many areas. One of the stops produced this Lewin's Honeyeater, quite pretty birds when (unlike this one) seen in good light.
  11. Who stole my towel  SF

    Who stole my towel SF

    This was before the Lewin's Honeyeater I showed you yesterday, when he'd just come out of the bath. Loved the look on his face!!
  12. Then I switched

    Then I switched

    ..... to my new camera to take this beautiful Lewin's Honeyeater. There were a few of them flitting around. Quite pleased with the early results from this camera.
  13. Showing off

    Showing off

    The next day Hans took me to his forest waterhole. We had to stop on the way to fill some large containers with water. After getting me comfortably positioned behind some netting and getting the hole refilled, the first visitors were a couple of Lewin's Honeyeaters (think they were waiting for...
  14. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

    These were the common honeyeaters of the area.
  15. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

    Here perched in a flowering rainforest tree this morning
  16. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  17. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  18. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  19. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  20. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  21. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

  22. Sing Song

    Sing Song

    It is unusual to see the Lewin's in the open, so particularly delightful to catch it in song.
  23. Rear view

    Rear view

    Much better than my previous attempts at the Lewin's, so decided to share two shots. This one shows the lovely olive green wings and pale yellow "half-moon" ear mark. The eye is a grey-blue colour.
  24. Lewin's honeyeater

    Lewin's honeyeater

    Although not uncommon, the Lewin's honeyeater is usually seen amongst dense shrubbery or tall trees while feeding. Rather noisy due to poor light, but I was pleased to get a clear shot which I haven't previously managed of this species.
  25. Lewin's Honeyeater

    Lewin's Honeyeater

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