Adelaide Hills area. Over a few months.
I've had a good look but couldn't ID any other than the possible White Naped Honeyeater
The second is a female European Gold Finch.
The 4th-5th is a White Naped Honeyeater.
I don't know the others.
I agree with Timothy, & the 1st one appears to be a Thornbill of some sort, maybe Buff-rumped Thornbill? The last one appears to be a Crescent Honeyeater.
I think the first is a yellow rumped thornbill.
I think that the first shot is a Weebill. I agree with all the rest
Weebill. European Goldfinch (imm). WN Honeyeater. Crescent Homneyeater (imm). Lorne
Thanks. It's always annoying not to know what I have taken pictures of.
But exciting & satisfying when you find out?
It annoys me not to know. I put them up on my site as "unknown" and just keep looking in books and online.
Yes, that's frustrating. There are experts here so feel free to post photos in the Identification sub-forum.
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The second is a female European Gold Finch.
The 4th-5th is a White Naped Honeyeater.
I don't know the others.
I agree with Timothy, & the 1st one appears to be a Thornbill of some sort, maybe Buff-rumped Thornbill? The last one appears to be a Crescent Honeyeater.
I think the first is a yellow rumped thornbill.
I think that the first shot is a Weebill. I agree with all the rest
Weebill. European Goldfinch (imm). WN Honeyeater. Crescent Homneyeater (imm). Lorne
Thanks. It's always annoying not to know what I have taken pictures of.
But exciting & satisfying when you find out?
It annoys me not to know. I put them up on my site as "unknown" and just keep looking in books and online.
Yes, that's frustrating. There are experts here so feel free to post photos in the Identification sub-forum.