Blue Cheeked Honeyeater 5 (15901721504)
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Description: I had the tripod standing, I was going to put the 800 on, still had the 200 on the camera, and along comes a park beggar. A cute one. There are 2 different eye colours, vivid blue, and vivid yellow. This one is on the turn, so I suppose it is juvenile and adult? male and female? no idea, any clues? We used to call them banana birds, they are widespread. Date: 14 February 2015, 11:47. Source: Blue Cheeked Honeyeater 5. Author: Jim Bendon from Karratha, Australia.
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- Entomyzon cyanotis (Blue-faced Honeyeater)
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