A group of Blue-faced Honeyeaters was foraging in some paperbarks at Eagleby this morning. Trying to photograph them was rather frustrating as they were constantly moving and rarely in clear view. I did get a few shots although with shadows and messy backgrounds.
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3. One of the adult birds caught a gecko and gave it to this juvenile.
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4. Another of the juvenile with the gecko
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3. One of the adult birds caught a gecko and gave it to this juvenile.
4. Another of the juvenile with the gecko
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