Sunday, 12 May 2013

Singing Honeyeater







The Singing Honeyeater can be found throughout most of the semi-arid and arid parts of Australia. There are 4 subspecies in Australia, all with small subtle differences.
Like most Honeyeaters feed on both, nectar and insects but their percentage of insect take much higher then nectar, which is reversal of many of the Honeyeaters.
Nest is a shallow cup of twined bark and grasses with spiders webbing bound from the rim to a fork.

Photos taken: 1,2,3 Herdsman Lake 4 Swan River 

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