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Blue-faced Honeyeater - near adult. This is the Northern Territory and Kimberleys subspecies with white wing patches. Large honeyeater, gregarious and aggressive. Inhabits open forests, river edge vegetation, woodlands, urban gardens

Blue-faced Honeyeater - near adult. This is the Northern Territory and Kimberleys subspecies with white wing patches. Large honeyeater, gregarious and aggressive. Inhabits open forests, river edge vegetation, woodlands, urban gardens


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Blue-faced Honeyeater - near adult. This is the Northern Territory and Kimberleys subspecies with white wing patches. Large honeyeater, gregarious and aggressive. Inhabits open forests, river edge vegetation, woodlands, urban gardens

DH-3405
Blue-faced Honeyeater - near adult.
Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia.
Entomyzon cyanotis albipennis
This is the Northern Territory and Kimberleys subspecies with white wing patches. Large honeyeater, gregarious and aggressive. Inhabits open forests, river edge vegetation, woodlands, urban gardens.
Don Hadden
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Meet the Blue-faced Honeyeater - The Feathered Fashionista of the Outback!

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. In this stunning print captured by Don Hadden, we are introduced to DH-3405, a near-adult Blue-faced Honeyeater hailing from the Northern Territory and Kimberleys subspecies. Sporting its unique white wing patches, this large honeyeater is as gregarious as it is aggressive! Known for its vibrant blue face and striking plumage, this avian beauty thrives in various habitats such as open forests, river edges, woodlands, and even urban gardens. It seems that no territory is off-limits for our feathered friend! Pictured against the picturesque backdrop of Pine Creek in Australia's Northern Territory, DH-3405 effortlessly steals the show with its captivating presence. With an air of confidence and charm, it's no wonder why these honeyeaters have become local celebrities. Whether they're flitting through treetops or indulging in sweet nectar-filled flowers, these Australian natives bring life and color to their surroundings. So keep your eyes peeled when exploring Down Under – you might just catch a glimpse of these charismatic creatures spreading joy with every flutter. Don Hadden has truly captured nature's finest moments with his lens. This remarkable photograph serves as a reminder that even amidst vast landscapes and diverse wildlife populations, there will always be room for one special bird to steal our hearts!

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