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Lichenostomus virescens
Photo by Pearly_Shells

Honeyeater breeding

Over the last few weeks we have watched a nest near our toilet block. The adult birds would appear in the tree with a small insect or grub in their beaks and make their way to the nest, where two beaks would emerge on the ends of two squawking puffballs. About a week later the nest was empty and the new fledgings were found huddled together in a nearby bush. About a week after that they were in a tree about 50m away (near our office), still being fed by mum and dad. By now I imagine they are fully fledged and able to feed themselves, but we are pretty sure they are nesting again.

Originally posted by Gemfyre

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