Critically endangered regent honeyeater pair found in gippsland’s south
Gipsy regent honeyeater found in the south-east of Gippsland region
Gippsland’s regents have taken a great interest in this fascinating species of bird.
The rare red-crested colony of regent honeyeater was found in Gippsland’s Gippsland Peninsula.
It was photographed by R.B바카라사이트. Smith after a bird-trail-fin더킹카지노ding expedition on the coast from the town of Cairns in the south east.
“I came back to Gippsland the very next day to have a look at it,” he said.
“The bird had a pair of legs and the leg that was on the right was an old male which was now bald from being used for fighting.
“We did some photography but I realised the bird was dead once I got to the side where the leg would have been.”
A new male bird called a ‘chubby’ was also filmed, but only a f바카라ew days later.