Red wattlebird 

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  • Red Wattlebird – Anthochaera carunculata For more images of cozmist: / Busselton Jetty Images / Christmas Cards / Dogs / Birds / Scenery / Creatures

  • Two Red Wattle Birds on the birdbath at my parents’ home. “The Red Wattlebird is a large (33 – 37 cm), noisy honeyeater. The common name refers to the fleshy reddish wattle on the side of the neck. The plumage is grey-brown on the body, with prominent white streaks and yellow on the belly. The face is pale and the tail is long with a white-tip. It has several distinctive but unmusical calls including coughs, a harsh ‘yac a yac’ and a loud ‘chok’.”

  • These birds aren’t quite as used to people as the parrots are, not quite as colourful either.

  • Anthochaera carunculata. Girraween National Park, Queensland, Australia.

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  • The Red Wattlebird is a large (33 – 37 cm), noisy honeyeater. The common name refers to the fleshy reddish wattle on the side of the neck. The plumage is grey-brown on the body, with prominent white streaks and yellow on the belly. The face is pale and the tail is long with a white-tip. It has several distinctive but unmusical calls including coughs, a harsh ‘yac a yac’ and a loud ‘chok’.

  • Wild wattlebird, photographed on the grounds of Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville VIC

  • Red Wattlebird (Anthochaera carnunculata) sitting on my birdbath in Frankston Australia in 43degrees Celsius of heat, gasping for air, / The Red Wattlebird is a large, noisy honeyeater. The common name refers to the fleshy reddish wattle on the side of the neck. The plumage is grey-brown on the body, with prominent white streaks and yellow on the belly. The face is pale and the tail is long with a white-tip. Young Red Wattlebirds are duller than the adult and have a brown, rather than reddish, eye. The wattle is also very small and pale. / The Red Wattlebird’s range extends throughout the southern areas of the Australian mainland. / http://www.birdsinbackyards.net / D300, Lens Nik. 80-400mm ED VR f/4.5-5.6D / 400mm ,1/180s, f/6.7, ISO: 400

  • Red Wattlebird (Anthochaera carnunculata) sitting on my birdbath in Frankston Australia in 43degrees Celsius of heat, gasping for air, / The Red Wattlebird is a large, noisy honeyeater. The common name refers to the fleshy reddish wattle on the side of the neck. / The Red Wattlebird feeds on nectar, which it obtains by probing flowers with its thin curved bill. Some insects are also eaten, taken either from foliage or caught in mid-air. Berries and the honeydew produced by some insects add to the bird’s diet / http://www.birdsinbackyards.net / D300, Lens Nikkor 80-400mm ED VR f/4.5-5.6D / 400mm ,1/125s, f/5.6, ISO: 400

  • This photo was taken in the forested area of Ferny Creek, Victoria, Australia.

  • A Red Wattlebird enjoying the sights at Horshoe Beach, Bermagui NSW.

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  • A red wattlebird sucking the nectar from an aloe vera plant

  • A fairly aggressive native Australian bird,equipped to eat nectar,seeds,insects and whatever appeals to it in your compost bin.Canon 40D,EF-70-300mm lens.

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