Best guess is that this one is a juvenille scarlet honey eater as we've had these in our garden recently. Would appreciate confirmation.
Thanks
Agree, looks like juvenile Scarlet Honeyeater. Lucky you
sue
We have these in our garden too. I love them. They are so cute but usually stay higher in the trees than our other honeyeaters.
Hi Amson do you find them to be transitory? We had them briefly last year but they seem to be staying longer this year.
rbuddy, lots of honeyeaters & lorikeets follow the blossoms.
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Agree, looks like juvenile Scarlet Honeyeater. Lucky you
sue
We have these in our garden too. I love them. They are so cute but usually stay higher in the trees than our other honeyeaters.
Hi Amson do you find them to be transitory? We had them briefly last year but they seem to be staying longer this year.
rbuddy, lots of honeyeaters & lorikeets follow the blossoms.