A pair of Gang-gangs has been feeding on eucalypt blossom/buds in the tree near our house for some weeks. We have only observed one pair and we presume they are the same birds for each observation. The eucalypt seems to be a E. olsenii, obviously a planted specimen. The main photograph, though poor, was the best I could do with my iPhone, with the image subsequently cropped on my computer. The two additional images were taken by my wife with her camera, which has a much better zoom. They were taken a few weeks ago but the subjects were in the same tree on every occasion.
The subject posed only briefly for me to obtain this image. It then raced off into the garden, legs paddling furiously and head held high, until it disappeared under some foliage. I have not seen this species in my garden previously though there are many Cunningham's skinks, some blue-tongues and the occasional bearded dragon. The block backs onto Tuggeranong Hill.