This White-cheeked Honeyeater was feeding on a Banksia flower in the car park at Seary's Creek the other week when we were down that way. They are one of the common Honeyeaters found in our Heathland areas.
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White-cheeked Honeyeater (Phylidonyris nigra)

White-cheeked Honeyeater (Phylidonyris nigra)
White-cheeked Honeyeater (Phylidonyris nigra)
Very nice photos. It was a fun day!
ReplyDeleteGlad we could share it with you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome bird! One man's common bird is another's lifer!
ReplyDeleteThanks Larry it is a very beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Neil. It's a handsome bird and looks like it's fun to watch as well.
ReplyDeleteVery much so Wren
ReplyDeleteWell done, those little blighters are so alert and quick. Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have these birds at a carpark near us!
ReplyDeleteGreat job at photographing them, Neil!
Thanks Arija I think they were more interested on feeding than watching me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob & Cynthia I wish the car park was a bit closer.
Gosh this is a beautiful honeyeater. I never saw anything to equal it.
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Thanks Abe you have beautiful birds too.
ReplyDeleteInteresting blog, good work!!!
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