New-Holland Honey Eater licking up water

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abeleski
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New-Holland Honey Eater licking up water

This guys were in my backyard this morning. I couldn't figure out what they were doing on my oak tree. At first I thought they may be scraping some sort of an insect off the leaves but looking at the photos seems they were lapping up dew trapped in the oak leaves. I had to use a fast shutter speed to freeze the motion because the leaf was vibrating very quickly and i also managed to get the tongue sticking out.

And later resting up

Andy
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Lovely action shot! I love observing birds' behaviours. Thanks for posting.

Owen1
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great shot alex. I saw silvereyes this morning on a similar tree and they might have been doing the same thing.
well done to take a pic of this behaviour.

Cheers, Owen.

birdie
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Yesss great capture Alex...both shots are just beautiful. I never get to see these birds .

Sunshine Coast Queensland

Tassie

Very nice mate. They are a beautiful Honey Eater aren't they?

Birdgirl2009
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Great to capture this moment. I love learning more about the birds lives. It makes the photo even more interesting

GeorgeP
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Nice behaviour captured. I wish they would visit my garden.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

abeleski
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Yes I love these birds. There is a couple of pairs always hanging around my backyard. Interesting, today they were huntimng insects all day rather than looking for flowers. I guess there are no flowers for them to feed on at this time.

And they also don't seem to be too afraid of people which is so nice. I love them. My favourite bird in my garden, well very close to the thornbills who visit my yard ocassionally. I think they are thornbills anyway. I must post up a pic for you guys to identify for me.

I was born to live and I live to die.

rjwaring
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:Love the resting up shot, but both are great shots. Well done

I've succumbed to the birding bug!
Alice Springs, NT

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