One bird that finally sat still – Eastern Spinebill

Eastern Spinebill

Eastern Spinebill

2007 Australian Capital Territory trip report #12

The Eastern Spinebill is one of Australia’s more colourful honeyeaters. We do not have this species in our garden in Murray Bridge, so I have to travel up into the Adelaide Hills, or interstate, to see this lovely bird.

It is a relatively common species in its range which extends along the coastal regions of eastern and south eastern Australia, from near Brisbane through to north of Adelaide. Its preferred habitat includes gardens, forests, heathlands and woodlands.

This particular species has caused me some angst over the last two years. Although I’ve seen it quite a few times, I haven’t been able to get any individuals to sit still long enough for me to focus the camera. Until my recent visit to the Australian National Botanic Gardens, that is. It’s quite a long drive to find one cooperative bird. Never mind, get it I did. It’s an even longer drive to see its cousin, the Western Spinebill in Western Australia. That one will have to wait a little while to appear in my camera lens.

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One Response to “One bird that finally sat still – Eastern Spinebill”

  1. […] But every once in awhile it is nice to get a bird (especially a lifer) to just sit still! Lucky for Trevor, that’s just what happened with this Eastern Spinebill. “Although I’ve seen it quite a few times, I haven’t been able to get any individuals to […]

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