Hi,
I was watching a White Throated Honeyeater and a Leaden Flycatcher by a
small creek here in Yeppoon. It would come as a surprise to see the Leaden
dart off after insects but to see the White Throated Honeyeater actually
take insects from the water surface was something I have never witnessed
before.
Time after time it would launch itself from a Tea tree on the bank of the
creek and skim the surface of the water and come back with an insect, has
anyone seen this as well?
Cheers,
Tom Sjolund
Video Surveillance Consultant
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Yeppoon Qld. 4703
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