Tag Archive 'Honeyeater'

Wonderful spring birdsong!

Spring is well underway around home here in Victoria, and the bush is alive with birdsong. We’ve been out and about recording in recent weeks, with some lovely results.
In late September, Sarah and I undertook a short (but adventurous!) field trip to Mutawintji National Park in outback NSW (more later!).
We arrived home just in time [...]

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‘The Bush Mafia’

Honeyeaters are probably a nuisance to many small forest birds. They can be numerous, and are often quite territorial, with a habit of mobbing and chasing off smaller species.

In some, such as Bell Miners, this trait can lead to them being seen as a significant pest – sometimes even to other honeyeaters! Tweet

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