The White-fronted Honeyeater was still there this morning - thanks for
posting the original sightings Colin et al. I arrived at around 9am and
had missed it by 5 minutes. After a 30-45 minute wait I got really great
views - good enough to see the small red wattle behind the eye as it flew
low into a melaleuca shrub and stayed a while enjoying the nectar from the
flowers - the shrub was to the right of the entrance of the walking trail
that is within that patch of bush and almost adjacent to the #269 gas box.
Thanks again for the co-ordinates too which made it easy to locate.
Marie Tarrant
Kobble Creek
On 12 May 2011 08:15, mat & cathy <> wrote:
> White-fronted Honeyeater in the same location at Minnippi - observed well
> around 4pm Wednesday.
>
> There was a juvenile Brown Honeyeater in the same flowering shrub for most
> of the time
>
> thanks Colin!
>
> Cheers
> Mat Gilfedder
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Kobble Creek, Qld
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