Walking around the sandhills at Yulara, Uluru in the background, lots of flowering plants and trees, surprisingly it was only the usual suspects of the bird world who made themselves known. White-backed Swallows collected twigs and leaves for their nest, Willie Wagtails fluttered and twittered away, Yellow-throated Miners continually fed on the flowering grevilleas, and the White-plumed Honeyeaters put on a wonderful display of acrobatics:
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Thank you for dropping by to check out my blog. You will see a lot of other Blogs about birds I follow down the left hand side. I strongly encourage you to check some of these out as well, they are entertaining and I love to see birds from all over the world, I hope you do too.
Cheers,
Richard
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Acrobatic White-plumed Honeyeaters
Labels:
Australia,
Bird Photos,
Birds,
Northern Territory,
Richard Waring,
Uluru,
White-plumed Honeyeater,
Yulara
Location:
Yulara NT 0872, Australia
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