Showing posts with label 200-600mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 200-600mm. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2025

Silver Eye for Saturday Critter

The silvereye (Zosterops lateralis), also known as the white-eye, is a small, distinctive bird with a ring of white feathers around its eyes, hence the name. This petite bird, measuring just 11 to 13 centimeters in length, is a common sight in Melbourne's gardens, parks, and bushlands. Its adaptability and varied diet make it a resilient and successful species in urban environments.



Natural Habitat and Distribution

The silvereye is native to Australia and New Zealand, with its presence widely noted across the southeastern regions of the Australian mainland, Tasmania, and the islands of the South Pacific. In Melbourne, the silvereye thrives in both natural and urban landscapes, from dense forests to suburban backyards. Their adaptability to different environments is key to their survival, allowing them to coexist alongside human populations.

Physical Characteristics and Behavior

Silvereyes are easily recognizable by their olive-green upperparts, grey underparts, and the conspicuous white ring around their eyes. They have a slender, slightly curved bill, which aids in their varied diet. These birds are highly sociable, often seen in flocks, which helps in foraging and protection against predators.

During the breeding season, which typically runs from August to January, silvereyes build small, cup-shaped nests in dense foliage. Both parents share the responsibility of incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks, which fledge about ten days after hatching. This collaborative approach ensures high survival rates for their offspring.

Diet and Foraging

The silvereye's diet is diverse, consisting of insects, fruit, nectar, and small seeds. Their feeding habits play a crucial role in the ecosystem, as they help in pollination and seed dispersal. In Melbourne, silvereyes are often seen flitting around gardens, feeding on native plants like eucalyptus and bottlebrush, as well as exotic species such as berry bushes and fruit trees.

Adaptability and Urban Living

One of the remarkable traits of the silvereye is its ability to adapt to urban environments. In Melbourne, they have adjusted well to changes brought about by human development. They are often observed in public parks, gardens, and even city centers, taking advantage of the food sources provided by ornamental plants and residential gardens.

The presence of silvereyes in urban areas also highlights the importance of creating bird-friendly environments in cities. Planting native flora, providing water sources, and ensuring safe nesting sites can help support these birds and enhance biodiversity within urban settings.


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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Red-browed Firetail at Cranbourne Melbourne

 These petite, seed-eating wonders, also known as the Red-browed Firetail, are easily recognisable by their vivid red brows and tails contrasted against their olive-green plumage.



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Saturday, March 23, 2024

Wren in Grampians for Saturday Critter

 


This is a female wren looking back at the lens.

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Tyabb Air Show for Treasure Tuesday

 










Tyabb Air Show was a disappointment. Joel and I had to park the car 3 km away from the location. We had to queue up to get on a bus that is infrequently available. Then the exhibition ground was so small. A rip off for the ticket price. There were far less planes on display and very few planes in the show that actually produced smoke trail. 

We had to rush to a shashimi shop to make up the boring day. 

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Saturday, March 9, 2024

Kookaburra on cable for Saturday Critter

 


This is in Kerang Victoria

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It is Moomba festival this weekend. But I just cannot motivate myself to get out in the heat. So bingeing watching "The Gentleman" on Netflix is going to be my plan. 




Saturday, February 24, 2024

Barn Swallow for Saturday Critter

 


Cranbourne - Wildlife is moving to the urban area for better nests and water sources. 

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Saturday, February 17, 2024

Fairy Wren on roadside for Saturday Critter

 


Always a sight to see wren. They are so lovely.

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Saturday, February 10, 2024

Cranbourne Garden Birds for Saturday Critter

 


I cannot ID the birds. They do look nice.

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Yesterday was Lunar Chinese New Year. I spent the whole day binge watching "Boy Swallows Universe". The series is definitely better than the book. 



Saturday, February 3, 2024

Wattlebird in Braeside for Saturday Critter

 


It looks minimalistic. 

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Saturday, January 20, 2024

Siver Eye Cranbourne Garden for Saturday Critter

 


Cranbourne Garden is one of the easiest location to seek out birds. 


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Saturday, January 13, 2024

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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Hawk in Kerang, Victoria For Saturday Critter

 


I make it black and white so the contrast is better. So hard to capture any raptor in flight. I can only wait til they park on the electric cables. 


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Saturday, December 16, 2023

Honeyeater in Cranbourne for Saturday Critter

 


Sitting there meditating

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Saturday, December 9, 2023

Saturday, December 2, 2023

Butterfly in Grampians for Saturday Critter


 It has a nice pattern. I took it using my birding lens lol.


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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Falcon in Kerang for Saturday Critter

 


It is often spotted around kangaroo Roadkills near Kerang. They love to feed on Roo's meats. 

Very hard to capture them on camera as they are scared of humans easily

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Saturday, November 11, 2023

Barn Swallow Cranbourne for Saturday Critter

 


I think the distracting bokeh takes away the focus of the swallow


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Saturday, November 4, 2023

Saturday, October 21, 2023

More honeyeater from Cranbourne for Saturday Critter

 


Honeyeater in Cranbourne Garden is a guarantee in this banksia bush. 

Honeyeaters can be either nectarivorous, insectivorous, frugivorous, or a combination of nectar- and insect-eating

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