Saturday, September 13, 2025

Regent Honeyeater spotted at Crusoe Reserve, Bendigo for Saturday Critter

 




This bird is the Regent Honeyeater (Anthochaera phrygia), a critically endangered species native to south-eastern Australia. Distinguished by its striking black-and-yellow plumage, the distinctive warty skin about the eyes, and a strong, curved bill adapted for feeding on nectar, the Regent Honeyeater is one of the nation’s most imperilled birds. Its numbers have diminished drastically in recent decades, largely as a consequence of habitat loss and the fragmentation of the eucalypt woodlands upon which it depends.

During the period of pandemic restrictions, I took to visiting the Crusoe Reservoir daily as a means of physical exercise and quiet reflection. Situated near Kangaroo Flat on the outskirts of Bendigo, Victoria, the reservoir was constructed in the 1860s to supply water for gold mining and township use. Today, it forms part of the Greater Bendigo National Park and serves as a place of both recreation and environmental significance. Encircled by walking trails and woodlands rich in birdlife, it provides a refuge for native flora and fauna, as well as a glimpse into the region’s goldfields heritage. My regular walks there afforded me not only the benefits of fresh air and exercise, but also the chance to observe the delicate balance of nature in a landscape that has long borne the marks of human history.


Pentax K10D

FA 300mm f2.8 

Linking Saturday Critter


32 comments:

  1. Beautiful patterns on this lovely bird 🐦 So sad to see many endangered birds and animals 😢

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  2. What a striking bird. How sad that it is endangered.

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    1. I did not feel it was that special until google search got me the response

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  3. an awesome bird. so many species have been lost. And there seems no way to preserve the habitats! And the destruction of the rainforests makes me so mad. What a wonderful moment for you, to have seen this bird! I would have been so excited!

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  4. Beautiful bird, I'd never seen it before. I hope the species recovers.
    Best regards.

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  5. What an interesting configuration on its breast.

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  6. You got a great photo of this endangered bird. I love seeing birds, especially the ones that are new to me, so thank you for this post.

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  7. What a beauty - great photograph.
    Many thanks for the additional information too.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Espero que se conserve la especie y no llegue a desaparecer.

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  9. It's a lovely bird. May they breed long and plentifully.

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  10. A beautiful closeup of the Honeyeater! The refuge sounds like a wonderful place to visit. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  11. Beautiful sighting! The Regent Honeyeater is such a rare and special bird.

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  12. Each individual feather must be so intricate! Very beautiful bird!

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  13. Hello Roentare :)
    This is a striking looking bird, It's patterned feathers are beautiful.
    Hope you are doing well and I wish you all the best-
    Sonjia.

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  14. Wow. Thank you for sharing!!! What a great capture of this beautiful bird.

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  15. Espero que este ave deje de estar en la lista de especies amenazadas lo antes posible, por haberse consolidado su población.

    Saludos.

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