These were all taken in a number of Callistemon trees beside the carpark. The birds were playing hard to get, tending to stay partly concealed behind flowers or foliage.
1. Eastern Spinebill. I wasn't able to get a shot with it facing me but at least you can see its eye.
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2. Dusky Honeyeater.
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3. Lewins Honeyeater
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4. Lewins Honeyeater
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5. Dusky Honeyeater
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1. Eastern Spinebill. I wasn't able to get a shot with it facing me but at least you can see its eye.
2. Dusky Honeyeater.
3. Lewins Honeyeater
4. Lewins Honeyeater
5. Dusky Honeyeater
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