The White-Plumed Honeyeater (Lichenostomus penicillatus) is a widespread and common Australian endemic. It is also I bird that seems to have escaped my photographic pursuits until I went to central Australia a while ago.
Like many of my recent WBW posts this bird was living (wild) in the Desert Park in Alice Springs. The White-Plumed Honeyeater has a wingspan of about 90mm and at its heaviest reaches about 24 grams. So, its not really a big bird!
I really like the colour contrast in these pictures between the bird and the plant on which it is perched.
Like many of my recent WBW posts this bird was living (wild) in the Desert Park in Alice Springs. The White-Plumed Honeyeater has a wingspan of about 90mm and at its heaviest reaches about 24 grams. So, its not really a big bird!
I really like the colour contrast in these pictures between the bird and the plant on which it is perched.
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