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Blue Faced Honeyeater also known as the Banana Bird perched in a tree
Blue Faced Honeyeater in the Mallee Country
Taken in Queensland, Australia
A blue eyed honeyeater
Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis cyanotis) adult perched on branch\n\nsouth-east Queensland, Australia.     March
Names: Blue-faced honeyeater, bananabird
A closeup shot of a wild Australian blue eyes honey eater bird perched on a branch
Eungella Honeyeater\nBolemoreus hindwoodi\nEungella, Queensland, Australia
Blue-Faced Honeyeater looking for forage queensland,australia
Tiny brown-headed honeyeater perched on a rock
Blue Faced Honeyeater.
The grey-capped warbler (Eminia lepida) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is monotypic (only species) in the genus Eminia. The grey-capped warbler is found in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. It is a large, chunky, thin-tailed-warbler with a distinctive grey cap, a black band around its head, and a chestnut throat wrapping its neck. Grey-capped warblers maintain a diet of insects and other invertebrates, including caterpillars, moths, grasshoppers, and mantids.
Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis)
A Red Legged Honeycreeper is seen perching on a branch.  This small tropical rainforest bird is very colorful.  The male Red Legged Honeycreeper has a iridescent blue cap.  The legs and feet are a bright reddish color.  This beautiful small bird can be found in Central America.
In the Northern Country a blue faced Honeyeater on the grounds of The Bangerang Cultural Centre, originally the Shepparton Arts Council, at Shepparton, is the first Aboriginal Cultural ‘keeping place/museum’ to be developed and managed by the Aboriginal community in Australia. The centre houses an important collection of artifacts and artworks from Aboriginal communities across Australia, whilst focusing on local communities of the Murray and Goulburn Valleys.
Many brown-eared bulbuls, Japanese white-eye and other birds flock to the branches of Ligustrum obtusifolium in winter to eat black berries. Native to Japan, Korea and China, Ligustrum obtusifolium, commonly called border privet, is a perennial, deciduous shrub, which grows to 3 meters in height and has many stemmed branches. White flowers appear in June and fruits appear in September and persist into winter.
this is  a close up of a blue faced honeyeaters
Juvenile Blue Faced Honeyeater also known as the Banana Bird
Noosa National Park is perfect place for bird watching and hiking
Taxon name: Strong-billed Honeyeater\nTaxon scientific name: Melithreptus validirostris\nLocation: Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania, Australia
Amongst the headgrerows away from the strangling vines of sub-tropical darkness, lies the key and its the word and it aint scientific. Meliphaga lewinii and Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris
A small purple Honeycreeper is seen perching on a branch.  This very small tropical rainforest songbird, is a very light purple color but has yellow legs and feet.  This small bird is very fast moving and difficult to photograph.
White Eared Honeyeater in the Goldfields Country
Young minor on the lookout for honey in flowers.
the black chinned honeyeater is perched in a tree
Baby yellow throated miner perched on a branch
Blue Faced Honey Eater Close Up Upside Down on Flowering Plant
Taxon name: Belford's Honeyeater (aka Belford's Melidectes)\nTaxon scientific name: Melidectes belfordi\nLocation: Mount Hagen, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea
Blue-faced Honeyeater, Nitmiluk National Park, Australia
A male Green Honeycreeper is seen near a flower, while perching on a branch.  This small songbird  is turquoise and black and can be found in the rainforest of Panama in Central America.  The bird has red eyes.
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