Bill et al
Here at Lajamanu on the northern edge of the
Tanami Desert I think I may be a little too far south for Yellow-tinted
Honeyeaters. Haven't seen any yet. Grey-fronted everywhere though. Don't come
all this way to see them there are plenty in Mt Isa. I got good photographs of
them at Lake Moondarra. Bob Forsyth will put you onto them. I think the last
time I saw Yellow-tinted was when I was at Lawn Hill National
Park. re "fronted". Years ago as a young birder in NZ I learnt that
our White-fronted Tern was white "fronted" because of its white forehead. From
the Latin frons which means forehead (or front)
Don Hadden
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