Hi all, happy Tuesday! Sorry for the delay over the Easter break in getting this next challenge up and running.
In the vein of the great parrot photos, I thought this week we would look at those fiesty guys, the members of the honeyeater family. Doesnt matter what the size, they are always busy, and always a little bit cranky (some more than others!).
I'll get the ball rolling with this Red Wattlebird enjoying the bottlebrush nectar in my backyard last year.
Red faced Honeyeater. by robwill4, on Flickr
Rob.
Mangrove Honeyeater.
Samford Valley Qld.
Lovely birds that make a lovely racket.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
A few days ago, I heard a good old racket at the front of the block and discovered a small cloud of New Holland honeyeaters that were whizzing up and down through some banksia sessilis bushes. They kept moving and vanishing behind leaves, and I was having trouble getting focused on any. But then I got lucky! A small group landed on the exposed branches of a dead bush. And sat there long enough for me to get some quick shots.
Brown Honeyeater.
Samford Valley Qld.
How close were you for that shot Reflex ? Very nice.
Rob.
Can't remember to be honest, they are very common around home. I don't particularly look out for them now but having said that if one presents itself and I have a camera in my hands, I can't help myself.
Samford Valley Qld.
Beautiful portrait Reflex.
Some lovely shots have been posted already. The level of detail that some of you achieve is just amazing.
Eastern Spinebill
Peter
Juvenile ?? Honeyeater in our yard this morning. I have photos of this bub with the Mum but couldn't get both in focus at F9 ISO1000. Shutter speed low enough already. These tiny birds were hiding in deep shade and are a little smaller than the dusky honeyeater. Photos taken in Eumundi, Queensland. I've also seen brown honeyeaters here but they seem to be browner. Would love your help.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
I haven't seen a Red-Headed Honeyeater yet but at this stage in my opinion this is the Julia Roberts / Sandra Bullock of the honeyeaters.
Samford Valley Qld.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Crescent Honeyeater
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Striped Honeyeater.
Samford Valley Qld.
Do you mean Red Wattlebird Rob?
New Holland Honeyeater
Amson yours are Brown Honeyeater's (yellow behind eye, yellowish wing patches etc).
I thought I would add this B&W photo I did of this Yellow Honeyeater, just for something different.
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Thanks so much for the ID help
Here is a Dusky Honeyeater taken in the rain a few days ago.
Little Wattlebird.
Samford Valley Qld.
Correction done. Thanks Owl. I thought that didn't sound right..
Rob.
Red-headed Myzomela
Peter
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Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Bar-breasted HE
Peter
Little Friarbird.
Samford Valley Qld.
Rufous-throated HE
Peter
Tawny-crowned HE
Peter
Nice shot Reflex. Not quiet as ugly as his uncle noisy friar bird.
Rob.
Crescent Honeyeater (male)
West Coast Tasmania
White-cheeked Honeyeater
Great shot Annie. You have a good eye.
Rob.
Wow, so many amazing photos! I feel hesitant to post mine.
Happy Birding!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/138588528@N02/
Not a great shot I got recently of these migrating White-naped Honeyeater's. Be interesting to see how big the migration will be this year.
I thought that the above were white throated honeyeaters. How do these differ? Here is a photo I took a week ago. A small group were playing by the dam. Are these the same. We are in SE QLD.
Obviously their ranges are different (White-throated only reach to about Macleay River, NSW). White-naped differ in that their white nape doesn't extend to the eye and have a red wattle above the eye. They're also duller and if you look carefullly they have small amount of black below the bill.
Thanks for your help.
Yellow-throated Miner
Peter