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grey honeyeater is not grey!

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Subject: grey honeyeater is not grey!
From: "gary wright" <>
Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:52:45 +0930
Thanks to Amanda Markham and Jan English I got onto the grey honeyeater at 
Olive Pink Botanic Gardens,Alice Springs  today, unfortunately only about for a 
minute before they disappeared through the trees.  They were indeed chasing 
each other and I am wondering if this may be a prelude to breeding?

I had been looking at Pizzey and Knight illustration which shows a non-descript 
mainly grey bird. When I saw the bird, I knew instantly I had never seen this 
bird before(isn't the brain an amazing thing)  The first thing that struck me 
was how white the belly was, the white eye ring obvious, bill slightly 
downcurved and white tips to tail, even obvious in flight.   In case yiou are 
wondering, yes it was definetly a grey honeyeater!

Readers digest book of australian birds shows grey honeyeater with a lot of 
white on it like the bird I saw but is has no white eye ring and the white tip 
to tail is not seen in that picture.  I haven't seen this bird before but it 
reminds me of the problem I had with the slaty backed thornbill, relying on red 
eye as the clinching feature.  When I gave up on that being necessary, I could 
distinguish the difference between the three thornbills of slaty backed, inland 
and chestnut rumped easily.

Maybe I need more field guides!  I will go back to Olive Pink tomorrow morning 
early and see if I could get some extended time with the birds.

Gary
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