Red Wattlebird
A large Australian honeyeater found in the south-west and south-east of the continent from Shark Bay W.A. to the S.E. corner of Queensland. Named for the red, pendant wattles below each ear. Noisy, aggressive and active, they are often found in groups. This bird is perched on the striking, twisted trunk of a tea-tree.
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Taken on October 26, 2016
Red Wattlebird
A large Australian honeyeater found in the south-west and south-east of the continent from Shark Bay W.A. to the S.E. corner of Queensland. Named for the red, pendant wattles below each ear. Noisy, aggressive and active, they are often found in groups. This bird is perched on the striking, twisted trunk of a tea-tree.
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13
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9
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Uploaded on November 17, 2016
Taken on October 26, 2016