Spiny-cheeked Honeyeaters are very well-adapted to life in the Australian interior. Their range spans the entire interior of the continent, including the most arid parts. They can be found in open, often dry forest, open woodland, low scrub, mallee and even in deserts.
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Very pretty little honeyeater, outstanding capture Alwyn.
Many thanks Nikonuser. Glad to see you use the right camera, or I think so. Thank you for your comments.
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Such a pretty little bird Alwyn.Lovely shot..))
Many thanks Heather. Yes they are different with those cheek feathers.
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Cute .. great photo Alwyn.
Many thanks Michael
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Brilliant capture Alwyn – Love it !
Many thanks Gail, I am glad that you like it
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Hi Alwyn – beautifully captured image, yet again. Love the pastel colours.
Cheers mate
Many thanks Alan for such a complimentary comment
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This is such a beautiful capture of this little critter, a very detailed shot
Many thanks Malcolm, glad that you like it.
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Many thanks Ray
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Oustanding work Alwyn. Great composition. Liz
Many thanks Liz for the complimentary comments
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25 January 2012 – 1 image per 24hrs
Many thanks Konstantinos
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Very nice capture
Many thanks Larry.
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