This bird is a Silvereye - Zosterops lateralis - a species in the very last genera listed in my world checklist of birds! This bird - which is all of 11 cm long was feeding in some bushes in the Yarra Valley a few weekends ago. Luckily there was an uphill slope away from the bushes so I was able to get on (more or less) eye level with this bird. Having said that, the speed at which it and its companions moved made the delete function very useful!
One of the old names for this bird is the "Grape-eater" - and in the book I discovered this gem this origin of this name is put down to "one of its less universally admired characteristics" - this become rather funny when you realise that these pictures were taken from a vineyard!
I think I could live without the fence post - but you cant win them all.
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It's gorgeous!!!! And this bush/tree is what we call a bottle brush tree...is that the name of it in the land down under?
ReplyDeleteit's a beautiful little thing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little bird.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of this little cutie.
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome little bird! Love the eye ring!
ReplyDeleteHe's a real beauty!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, fence post or not. I don't suppose they'd be popular at a vineyard.
ReplyDeleteOh it's gorgeous Stewart, and those are some mighty fine photos! The fencepost is irrelevant, but if you don't like it, just photoshop it out!
ReplyDeleteVery striking and aptly named species.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos...Michelle
ReplyDeleteLovely bird Stewart, I guess similar to the white eye families. Well taken and composed..... and we all agree that we need the delete button from time to time!
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I love these little birds adn it being in the Bottle brush tree is a lovely foil for it. Margaret
ReplyDeleteA cute little bird, nice captured!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little bird!
ReplyDeleteThe color of the bushes made a lovely background for these terrific shots!
Very nicely captured Stewart!
Gorgeous bird!
ReplyDeleteA sweet little bird in a lovely tree!
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures, Stewart!
/Pia
That's a gorgious bird Stewart, and am I right in thinking its feeding in Bottle Brush tree.(Callistemon), we use to have one indoors at a place I use to work.
ReplyDeleteAll the bes Gordon.
Those eyes are so striking. From Findlay
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the Silvereye. I usually find them moving much too fast for good photos - especially when they are way up high among the flowers.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little beauty Stewart. How well the colours blend into the foliage. I can see why the bird is not popular in Australia if it eats the wine grapes. We all like a bottle of plonk now and again.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very pretty bird, I haven't heard of Silvereye
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bird! Is it the size of a humming bird?
ReplyDeleteA beautiful little bird to see Stewart... Many thanks for sharing your wonderful images and info.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on getting photos of such a wonderful little bird!
ReplyDeleteCute bird, Stewart. The eye-ring really stands out! Your photos are great too! Thanks for hosting and have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteI love these little honey-eaters and haven't seen them at all often; you got such beautiful shots with the bottlebrushes, calendar material Stewart!
ReplyDeleteFence post or not, that is one beautiful bird Stewart. So are your photos of it. I love that shade of green.
ReplyDeletewhat a cutie. I love silvereyes. great shots Stewart.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little bird! The bottlebrush tree is in a vineyard?
ReplyDeleteI love him! We have the bottlebrush plant all over our area, so I love seeing this special bird in it. What a great series of shots. I was so smitten with the bird, I didn't even notice the fence post until you mentioned it!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, with these little darlings the delete button is certainly a bonus. Love them in the Callistemon but I have the greatest trouble finding the difference between the Silvereye and the White-eye.
ReplyDeleteSuper gorgeous bird & captures! Love the vivid colors too.
ReplyDeleteNice bird....Great shots !!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
What a glorious looking bird and the flowers are not bad either...very pretty shares and so glad that you did not have to delete quite all of them~
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart...What a pretty little bird and photo opp's perfect when there is a flower involved!! : )
ReplyDeleteGrace
Thanks for be a good host!!
What a gorgeous bird and great captures Stewart! Fence post or no ;-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like this bird is from the Vireo family. Cool little bird. And I know what you mean about the delete function:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI like the delicate hues of its plumage and the striking eye rings.Slightly reminiscent of our White-eyed Vireo, which is not ranked as distant from dinosaurs on the taxonomic scale.
ReplyDeleteWhen I came over to link up, I had to laugh... guess which bird I've chosen to post today??
ReplyDeleteYour shots definitely outclass mine by a LOT!! Gorgeous captures, Stewart. I hope to discover the Silvereye again sometime soon and manage some shots as good as yours!!
What a neat little bird. Great eye detail. Yeah, stay out of the grapes. haha!!
ReplyDeleteThe blog nobody looks at is the one just in the upper left hand corner---inches away from my regular blog. Just pictures I take. that's all.
The ones on my profile are no longer used I suppose I should delete them. MB
What a lovely little bird. I don't even mind the fence post.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow ..... what a beautiful bird! LOVE that eye ring! You got some exquisite shots! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful shots of that cute little bird!
ReplyDeleteWonderful little thing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! That is a tiny little bird!
ReplyDeleteI remember those bottle brush trees Stewart!!Great captures!!!What a beautiful bird!!!
ReplyDeleteDimi..