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Silvereye

Zosterops lateralis

Description:

The aptly named Silvereye. Small birds frequently found in small flocks.

Habitat:

Dry sclerophyll bushland.

Notes:

In a backyard fruit tree.

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4 Comments

lori.tas
lori.tas 11 years ago

I'm building the 'blind' as I type. I don't need a longer lens (although I'd take one if anyone is offering), I need a faster one for all those little underbrush flitter-flutterers.

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 11 years ago

the challenge is on! Lets try for 2 months and see how we do lol Remember to put the camouflage on ha ha

lori.tas
lori.tas 11 years ago

Thanks. You're on, Sean. ; )

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 11 years ago

Lori I think this is a great image, especially now I know how hard it is to capture these guys! Great shot. Lets go out and try to get as many shots as we can of all these amazing species :D

lori.tas
Spotted by
lori.tas

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Spotted on Sep 10, 2007
Submitted on Nov 3, 2010

Spotted for Mission

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