New Holland Honeyeater, Philydonyris novaehollandiae,
feeding on a Grevillea bush.
the local hotel.
So nice of him to strike a pose for me.
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What a pretty bird! I find that birds in other parts of the world are often so colorful.Thanks for sharing this one.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
What a spectacular bird! Just lovely. I'm glad you posted this. I will probably never seen one of these.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely, colorful bird! Just one more bit of beauty from your wonderful world! Thanks as always, Arija, for sharing that beauty with us! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
What a beautiful bird! And capture, I might add! I love it when they act like they're posing for the camera.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning bird! A real beauty.
ReplyDeleteWOW, such a stunner and the perfect moment to be where you were.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteI like these photos very much, especially the last one. Not only this colorful bird is lovely and beautiful but it is the bush as well that attracted me with its interesting and beautiful red flowers. I've never seen such burd and bush before.
ReplyDeleteA New Holland Honeyeater!?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous bird to share. What is the bush or is it a tree? Talk about having a studio shot! The detail and setting is tremendous! Also your Skywatch post also deserves special praise. It is indeed a great blessing for writers and photographers to be able to share their talents through the blogosphere. People communicating with people through out the world with out the filter of government or business. I like it!
I have never seen him before. An extraordinary bird posing for you and us;-) Hugs from Luzia.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty with its white tufts and yellow accents. Almost like a fancy tuxedo.
ReplyDeletewhat a cool bird! he's got some really cool colors, hardly looks real. I like 'em!
ReplyDeleteGreat bird! I haven't seen one of those before.
ReplyDeleteSuch a strikingly beautiful bird! I love honeyeaters - and Grevilleas :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Arija