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23-Aug-2013

Bridled Honeyeater

The Bridled Honeyeater is found only in the Wet Tropics region of north Queensland, Australia. There, it is a locally common inhabitant of eucalypts forests as well as rainforest and a visitor to nearby drier woodlands and gardens as well.
This bird is evidently young and perhaps not long out of the nest, though the bicoloured bill is a feature of the species even as adults.


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Ika Zinka Eferl31-Aug-2013 21:38
Lovely shot of this bird with blue eyes ... such a beautiful setting!V!
Walter Otto Koenig31-Aug-2013 14:43
Very nice details and colors on this one.
Terry Sprague31-Aug-2013 12:38
Great capture of this lovely bird, V
malcolm haslam31-Aug-2013 08:47
Great shot, Don.
:-)
Irene Wehrli31-Aug-2013 08:07
What a wonderful setting for this lovely bird - tack sharp and love those blue eyes!
Irene
Yvonne31-Aug-2013 04:16
A cutie, and a little bit similar to the New Holland honeyeater? Does it have a similar call Don? v
joseantonio31-Aug-2013 04:15
Well seen amids those leaves.V
Missed Opportunities31-Aug-2013 00:20
Beautiful image Don; these honeyeaters are something with the range of colors; especially eye colors
larose forest photos30-Aug-2013 21:02
Terrific shot of this interesting looking bird. Is this a juvenile, by any chance? V
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