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This Mistletoebird was checking out potential prey not predators |
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Striated pardalote |
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Grey fantail |
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Gray fantail |
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Varied triller |
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Spangled drongo |
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Of the Family Pachycephlaidae the Golden whistler presented a better photo opportunity than Grey shrike-thrush and Rufous whistler (below) |
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Eastern yellow robin kept popping up demonstrating all those classic robin poses! |
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Red-browed finch |
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There were some of the palest Brown thornbill I have seen |
The place was alive with honeyeaters. Most that caught my eye turned into Noisy miner, Little wattlebird, Brown honeyeater or Lewins honeyeater but there was the odd special surprise ...
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Brown honeyeater |
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Brown honeyeater |
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Lewin's honeyeater |
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The last "tick" added to the day's list was Scarlet honeyeater, photographed as my lift arrived! |
Best we don't tell anyone!
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Lowland rainforest section, Ben Bennett Bushland Reserve |
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Wet heath abuts Melaleuca woodland, Ben Bennett |
Bird on!