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Head Study - Yellow faced honeyeater  Australia,Caligavis chrysops,Geotagged,Winter,Yellow-faced honeyeater Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

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  1. Sharp! Posted one year ago
    1. Getting to Know my Nikon Z7II Posted one year ago
      1. I've heard that's an awesome camera! Enjoy! Posted one year ago
  2. Super portrait of one of our eastern honeyeaters. Posted one year ago
    1. Thanks very much Ruth Posted one year ago
  3. Lovely Niel! Posted one year ago
    1. Many thanks Posted one year ago

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The yellow-faced honeyeater is a small to medium-sized bird in the honeyeater family, Meliphagidae. It takes its common and scientific names from the distinctive yellow stripes on the sides of its head. Its loud, clear call often begins twenty or thirty minutes before dawn. It is widespread across eastern and southeastern Australia, in open sclerophyll forests from coastal dunes to high-altitude subalpine areas, and woodlands along creeks and rivers.

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by Calbost Niel
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By Calbost Niel

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Uploaded Oct 9, 2023. Captured Aug 8, 2023 13:17 in 80 Great Western Hwy, Woodford NSW 2778, Australia.
  • NIKON Z 7_2
  • f/9.0
  • 1/400s
  • ISO1600
  • 800mm