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Mid sized Honeyeater............
Lens: Sigma 105mm Macro Camera: Pentax K-1 Photo Location: Perth WA 
Posted By: eaglem, 09-18-2016, 12:33 AM

looking for flowers on the Bottlebrush tree.


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Is this also from your garden?
Yes it's by the back fence.................thanks.
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Singing Honeyeater?

Hi,

Unless i'm mistaken you have got yourself a Singing Honeyeater which generally like to duck out of sight when cameras appear.

Well done. They're very quick to go to cover.
And he thought he was safe from the neighbours.

Cheers
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Hi,

Unless i'm mistaken you have got yourself a Singing Honeyeater which generally like to duck out of sight when cameras appear.

Well done. They're very quick to go to cover.
And he thought he was safe from the neighbours.

Cheers
Droo
Yes it is a Singing honeyeater and they nest in that tree so are used to us being in the backyard. Newholland honeyeaters live in that tree as well.
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