SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
I love all birds but these guys are still my favourites...
New Holland Honeyeaters..
The New Holland Honeyeater is found throughout southern Australia. With long, slender beaks and a tongue which can protrude well beyond the end of their beaks, New Holland Honeyeaters are able to probe for nectar in the deep flowers of Banksias, Grevilleas and any other flowers that attract their attention.
They are flighty litlte guys and always seem to be on the go...it's a riot when I see several in our bird bath at the same time...
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This is Mum with two of her kids, just had a bath. The kids are easily recognised by their dark eyes.
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A frenzy, not in the bath but on our letter box this time.
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Outstanding, Ron. Great set.
I really like these, Ron! Thanks for sharing them with us!
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
Retired CPO wrote:
I really like these, Ron! Thanks for sharing them with us!
Thank you Chief and thanks for looking...
A well deserved Fav - WELL done ! .......thanks for sharing
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
SX2002 wrote:
I love all birds but these guys are still my favourites...
New Holland Honeyeaters..
The New Holland Honeyeater is found throughout southern Australia. With long, slender beaks and a tongue which can protrude well beyond the end of their beaks, New Holland Honeyeaters are able to probe for nectar in the deep flowers of Banksias, Grevilleas and any other flowers that attract their attention.
They are flighty litlte guys and always seem to be on the go...it's a riot when I see several in our bird bath at the same time...
I love all birds but these guys are still my favou... (
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They really are magnificent: The incomparably engaging subjects - and the magnificent shots 🖤🤍💛🤍🖤
Well done, Ron! I am really enjoying this series profiling the different unique birds.
SX2002 wrote:
I love all birds but these guys are still my favourites...
New Holland Honeyeaters..
The New Holland Honeyeater is found throughout southern Australia. With long, slender beaks and a tongue which can protrude well beyond the end of their beaks, New Holland Honeyeaters are able to probe for nectar in the deep flowers of Banksias, Grevilleas and any other flowers that attract their attention.
They are flighty litlte guys and always seem to be on the go...it's a riot when I see several in our bird bath at the same time...
I love all birds but these guys are still my favou... (
show quote)
They are beautiful birds. I like both the single and group shots!
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SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
joecichjr wrote:
They really are magnificent: The incomparably engaging subjects - and the magnificent shots 🖤🤍💛🤍🖤
Thank you Joe, a few more sets to come...
SX2002
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
UTMike wrote:
Well done, Ron! I am really enjoying this series profiling the different unique birds.
Thanks Mike, some more to come...
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