6+ Regent Honeyeaters were seen feeding in flowering Stringbark and Spotted Gum at Quorrobolong in the Hunter Valley, as well as gleaning from wattles and hawking for insects.
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Lovely photograph. The markings on the bird are very striking.
Well done Marj, I read the report on the 'Follow that Bird' website. Beautiful birds, stil haven't seen one. I'll have to go to the Capertee Valley again some time.
Max.
Sydney...
The Regent Honeyeater is an endangered bird sometimes seen near Coffs Harbour. They have been observed at the biodiversity hotspot of Moonee. An estimated 1500 left in Australia. Report sightings to the Regent Honeyeater Conservation Officer, Department of Environment & Conservation on 0428243944 or Hotline Freecall 1800621056.
This was in our local paper. May be of interest.
Helen (Coffs)
Thanks Helen, good to see they are being covered in the media. The Hunter Bird Observers has them on their 'notify' list.
Thanks for your quick reply, keep in touch
Helen (Coffs)