Grey-headed Honeyeater Ptilotula keartlandi
(aka Lichenostomus keartlandi)
Grey-headed Honeyeater, Ormiston Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia, September 2013 - click for larger image Ormiston Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia
September 2013

The Grey-headed Honeyeater is a bird of the arid interior of Australia where it is found in rocky gorges with some woodland and inland scrub where it feeds on insects and nectar. It is usually near water courses.

Grey-headed Honeyeater, Ormiston Gorge, Northern Territory, Australia, September 2013 - click for larger image It has a grey crown and the underparts are pale yellow with light brown streaks. It has a blackish mask with a yellow plume below.
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