Phylidonyris niger X novaehollandiae (Hybrid)

4 White-cheeked X New Holland Honeyeater (Hybrid) at Fyshwick, ACT

Phylidonyris niger X novaehollandiae (Hybrid) at Fyshwick, ACT - 15 Oct 2021
Phylidonyris niger X novaehollandiae (Hybrid) at Fyshwick, ACT - 15 Oct 2021
Phylidonyris niger X novaehollandiae (Hybrid) at Fyshwick, ACT - 15 Oct 2021
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seen briefly with a New Holland Honeyeater

5 comments

Christine wrote:
   16 Oct 2021
Looks like the second generation bird??
RodDeb wrote:
   16 Oct 2021
@Christine Thanks Christine appreciate the information. Wondered about that, I think you could be right.
Christine wrote:
   16 Oct 2021
I think @rawshorty is the expert on these birds, perhaps he could give his opinion?
rawshorty wrote:
   16 Oct 2021
I think it is the first generation bird. The shadows are playing a trick. I have photos just like this but when i bring up the shadows it shows the white going from the patch to the eye, i will check other pics when i get a chance. On a side note the hybrid and a New Holland have been taking food to the nest and today the New Holland carried a fecal sac from the nest so new hybrids are cooked :)
RodDeb wrote:
   16 Oct 2021
@rawshorty thanks for the very interesting information, really appreciate all the knowledge you have on these and others birds around and all the keeping an eye on them you do.

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  • 15 Oct 2021 01:02 PM Recorded on
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