Busy, busy, busy. None busier these days than Brown-backed Honeyeaters.
Nesting, nesting, nesting. No birds nesting more these days than Brown-backed Honeyeaters.
Maddening, maddening, maddening. Trying to capture Brown-backed Honeyeaters in flight.
Or in sharp focus on their quivery nests at end of low, light branches or foliage. And these birds are building around a large acacia pod on a small tree totally open to view and close to much-trafficked parking area. MTC
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