At first they proved to be a little illusive, but when we were have a cool drink one afternoon we found some that were clearly used to people. These birds would hop on and under that table looking for food scraps - generally successfully.
The pictures here show at least two birds - the one with the blue face is an adult, while the one with the green face is a juvenile.
It makes a change for the birds to come and see you rather than the other way around.
The new year is proving just as busy as the old one! But please spread the word about WBW.
Click the blue button and off you go.
a very cool looking bird.
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Hello, that is nice seeing these pretty Blue-faced honeyeater up close. Awesome photos. Thanks for hosting. Enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThe Blue-faced Honeyeater is perfect, well done Stewart.
ReplyDeleteWow...what a gorgeous bird! And I agree - nice when the bird comes to YOU and saves you some effort!
ReplyDeleteAn incredibly beautiful bird! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they keep a life list when they people -watch. What beautiful birds ... I cheerfully admit that envy you!. Thank you for hosting and sharing .
ReplyDeleteThat is a Really Pretty Bird!!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful bird and lovely snaps!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Day, Stewart.
Peace :)
Fascinating little bird.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colours Stewart & it looks so streamlined. It looks like it was built for speed
ReplyDeletenow I envy you. I saw and captured the Blue-faced honeyeater but I have just "document" images of it. Not good at all. But that is the price you have to pay for travelling in a group. A least I saw this beauty. :)
ReplyDeleteHe is a sassy looking fella and ready to eat right off of somebody's plate. That is much like the Magpies I have encountered ... are they related? Of course, once again a bird I have never heard of or seen obviously. Is there no end to this ... my ignorance is getting embarrassing. I do know that if I ever make it to Australia, I will not be disappointed unless, of course, your birds hide in the trees the way they did in Thailand. Maybe if I have a good guide (hint, hint) he will know where to find them :) I agree ... this year is as busy but different(at least here in the states) sadly. We have 4 years of hell to look forward to ... wish us luck ;(
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Oh wow!!!!! That is an amazing looking bird. Happy New Year to you. May there be many many more new birdies your way:)
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart, such a treat having those birds come to you - perfect for photographs too. Can imagine your delight. Their colours are gorgeous, I love that blue face :D)
ReplyDeleteAh! Si nous pouvions avoir ces beaux oiseaux chez nous !!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe
Your photos are stunning! Thank you for hosting and Happy New Year! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of stunning birds. Love their profile.
ReplyDeleteNice shots. Great when you get an easy target like that.
ReplyDeleteA wonderfully colored bird!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week!
Hi Stewart, what an incredible bird. Thanks for sharing the adult and juvenile photos with us. Thanks, too for hosting this meme; I've linked up. Have a great day. Jo
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing looking bird. Strangely its colouring reminds me of some penguins!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week.
Wonderful looking bird! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you for that great bird!
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual looking bird. The head and neck seem almost too large for the bird's body. Interesting nonetheless. I always look forward to seeing birds from around the world that I may never get the chance to see myself.
ReplyDeleteStewart, what a colorful bird. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDifferent looking bird..They seem to act like pigeons but are better looking..I may have some birdies to share next week.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful bird! You got some great photos. Glad you were able to see these since they don't live in your area. Glad to be back! Hope my Google+ issues are resolved, but I am still not sure.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a showy species.
ReplyDeleteHi Stewart! Thanks for still being here!! What wonderful shots of the Blue-faced Honeyeater. Yet another bird I have never had the opportunity to see. I especially love the 2nd shot, with the pink/yellow background bringing out the bird's wonderful hues.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little bird...
ReplyDeleteUnusual looking bird and interesting. Cheers Diane
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing looking bird that Blue-faced Honeyeater is, Stewart. Great images!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes - - - Richard
And yet another new one for me, Stewart! Striking appearance both immature and mature...:)JP
ReplyDeleteNew to me too. Fabulous photos, Stewart. How obliging of the birds to pose so nicely for you.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting-looking bird you have here. Such unusual markings and colorations. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the honeyeater! We don't have these.
ReplyDeleteAn incredibly beautiful and interesting bird! I love the colours!
ReplyDeleteYou're right Stewart. I don't have any birds that some to me to have their picture taken, I have to chase around aftrer them. You have a quite beautiful bird there.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI once was caught red faced eating honey...I like your Blue-faced Honeyeater much more.
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