My mother-in-law's backyard

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Ringneck
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My mother-in-law's backyard

Since I hardly ever see anything interesting in my own postage stamp of a backyard, I'd thought I show you some photos from my mother-in-law's last Easter. She's in the Northern Mallee, and has the good luck to share a border with a common woodland, so she gets hosts of bird life.

Pied Butcherbird

Laughing Kookaburra

Crested Pigeon

Noisy Miner

Singing Honeyeater

Little Friarbird?
(Might be a blue-faced honeyeater, but I don't think there is enough blue there).

Eastern Yellow Robin?
(Not sure of this identification - can someone confirm?)

Tassie

Nice ones mate, good variety. The two you are not sure about are a Little Friar bird and I am pretty sure the last one is a Yellow Rumped Thornbill.

akasha
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Nice work Ringneck. Not sure if it's a Little Friarbird, but it's definately not a Blue-faced Honeyeater. And I agree with Tassie about the last one being a Thornbill.

birdie
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Hi Ringneck, yes you have a nice bunch there and good shots. I agree with Tassie , definitely a little Friarbird. I should know it as each time I saw one while on holiday it sent me into a spin because of the blue colour around the eye and the yellowy tinge underneath etc. I looked iti up heaps of times before I got it into my head that it was a LFB !!! I seemed to see them everywhere up at Woodgate Beach.

Sunshine Coast Queensland

Andy
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Birdie, that is very funny. My mum keeps emailing me photos of birds for me to identify.

My response: "Mum, that's a Little Friarbird".

Next time: "Mum, that's a Little Friarbird, too."

Next time: "Mum, yes, even though there's a bluish-grey tinge on its face, it's a Little Friabird."

Next time: "Umm, mum, yes, despite the yellow wash, its'a Little Friarbird."

Next time: "MUM IT'S A LITTLE FRIARBIRD."

Tassie

Ha ha ha......to funny Andy, sounds like our house.

Owen1
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Great shots Ringneck. Sounds like a a good range in the yard. Love the singing honeyeaters.

Cheers, Owen.

GeorgeP
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Nice set of shots. Would love to have these visiting my yard.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

Birdgirl2009
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Great birds. I'd be visiting often, with my camera. The singing honeyeater is lovely

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