Sentences with word «honeyeater»

Honeyeater Lodge provides traditional bed and breakfast accommodation with elegant 1920s» style, luxury and charm less than 6 kilometres from Melbourne's central business district.
Tasmania is also home to wombats, kangaroos, and platypuses, as well as over 260 species of birds, twelve of which are unique to Tasmania, including four species of honeyeaters and three warblers.
Maggie Whitson ha establecido «Phylidonyris novaehollandiae novaehollandiae (New Holland Honeyeater)» como un ejemplar de «Correa».
Now Red Vented Bulbuls, Fiji Bush Warblers, Golden Whistlers, Wattled Honeyeaters, and others now frequent the resort grounds.
The amazing bird life includes 3 indigenous species - the Kadavu honeyeater, fantail and fabulous musk parrot, as well as velvet fruit doves.
The hustle and bustle of Sydney cbd fades away after entering the hotel door and guests may be greeted by the singing of Australian native birds such as Sydney Honeyeaters or Rainbow Lorikeets, feeding among the flowers and fruits of the hotels leafy garden.
All of Tasmania's endemic birds are present including Tasmanian native hens, green rosellas, yellow wattlebirds, black - headed and yellow - throated honeyeaters and the endangered forty - spotted pardalote.
A rich array of marsupials including eastern grey kangaroos, swamp and red - necked wallabies and short - beaked echidnas is on offer across the regions, with East Gippsland particularly attractive to travellers interested in shyer forest dwellers, including yellow - bellied and greater gliders, lace monitors, king parrots, eastern whipbirds, satin bowerbirds, numerous honeyeaters and the most famous songbird in Australia, the superb lyrebird.
You might be lucky to see a flitting honeyeater or a darting kingfisher.
Now, if we don't act soon we'll add many new ones to the list: birds such as the giant ibis, the plains - wanderer, and the crow honeyeater.
Today, the leave - taking lawyer dad is on par with the orange - faced honeyeater, the first species of bird identified in New Guinea in over 60 years.
Honeyeater Lodge provides traditional bed and breakfast accommodation with elegant 1920s» style, luxury and charm less than 6 kilometres from
Beach almonds, native gardenias, melaleuca, she - oaks and sea lettuce attract up to 120 species of birds including brightly coloured lorikeets, kookaburras and many different types of honeyeaters.
Maggie Whitson definiu um «Phylidonyris novaehollandiae novaehollandiae (New Holland Honeyeater)» como um exemplar sobre «Correa».
He has marvelled at their flawless vocal impressions of laughing kookaburras and honeyeaters, cats» meows and car engines.
Pauw suspects that other birds, such as hummingbirds and honeyeaters, may also pollinate by tongue; like sunbirds, their tongues are adapted to drinking nectar.
The cooler months are ideal for driving along the beach highway, exploring the walking tracks or indulging in a spot of whale watching, whilst in summer the beaches draw keen anglers and, on the wallum heaths, the wildflowers are in bloom attracting the honeyeaters.
Honeyeaters and wagtails nest, blue wrens visit, along with more than 30 other varieties of bird life including the beautiful Adelaide rosella and red - rumped parrot.
Koalas frequent the gum trees along this walk and honeyeaters are often seen in the flowering shrubs next to the track.
Set on four acres of parkland gardens with a winter brook and mature tree plantings there are many tranquil spots to sit quietly with a book or to watch the well fed ducks, wrens, moorhens and honeyeaters.
The area is rich in history, and the lagoon and spring support a large range of the Territory's natural bird life including Brolga, Galah, Owl, Duck, Pelican, Honeyeater and Bustard.
Wildlife abounds with possums, eastern grey kangaroos, swamp wallabies and common birdlife such as parrots, finches, honeyeaters and sea birds.
Kangaroos, possums and echidnas live with some 70 species of bird, including wedge - tailed eagles, robins, honeyeaters, parrots and finches.
Honeyeater Lodge's excellent location provides a gateway to all Melbourne's attractions and sporting events.
A local echidna is resident on the front lawn area and water dragons, honeyeaters, kookaburras and magpies thrive.
Other favorites include the wompoo fruit dove, different kingfishers, honeyeaters, bee - eaters, Victoria's riflebirds, double - eyed fig parrots, and more.
You might be lucky to see a honeyeater — a relative of the humming bird, flitting between the flowers or a fishing kingfisher.
Follow along the Conway circuit to the Honeyeater lookout turn off.
If you want to get on top of it all, The Honeyeater track is the one for you.
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