Happy New Year to you too Tracey.
Scarlet Honeyeater is indeed a delightful species. We live in Armidale and a
few years ago our Angophoras were in flower and we enjoyed and ‘invasion’ of
these beautiful birds along with several others in the same family. This year
just a few arrived but have stayed all summer, males singing away. I doubt I
will ever forget the song.
David
P. O. Box 1234, Armidale, NSW 2350, Australia
> On Jan 2, 2018, at 11:53 AM, Tracey Newcombe <
> <>> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> Had a bit of a thrill this morning to see a small flock of Scarlet
> Honeyeaters in my front garden, in a crab-apple tree. We get loads of birds
> here in south coast NSW on our small acreage, but this is the first time
> we’ve seen this beautiful little bird. There were a few males, several
> females and some young birds as well. They were in the tree for about twenty
> minutes, had a great view from the front window. Good start to the birding
> year!
> Cheers,
> Tracey
>
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