Walking back from searching for Tawny Frogmouths (see other post) or White-bellied Sea Eagles my attention was drawn to three Black-headed Honeyeaters that were feeding in what looked like a spiders web woven with the leaves as its out walls.
This was the one that stayed around long enough for me to get some close up images.
These birds are normally only seen high in the tree tops, to see them at ground level was unusual for me.
This was the one that stayed around long enough for me to get some close up images.
These birds are normally only seen high in the tree tops, to see them at ground level was unusual for me.
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