I'm inclined to agree with Peter Fuller. Last summerr when I wnt to
Point Cook, there were a lot of Singing Honeyeaters, particularly on the
foreshore.
Anthea Fleming
wrote:
Looks like a Singing Honeyeater. I've seen them a couple of times at the
WTP in the last year, so they might be establishing them self on the
western shores of Port Philip Bay.
Peter
John Manger photographed a strange bird at Point Cook - here is the
image:
http://www.eremaea.com/sightingphotos/2033.jpg
and you can read about it on the Vic Birdline site.
http://www.eremaea.com/BirdlineRecentSightings.aspx?Culture=en-
AU&Birdline=1&Path=8
Any ideas what it is? I'm guessing leucistic New Holland, but
someone might have a better idea.
Just passing it on as I was interested in the photo / bird.
Russell Woodford
Birding-Aus List Owner
Geelong Victoria Australia
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