Lewin’s Honeyeater, dark green and yellow
I watched this little honeyeater for a while, but it was adept at keeping parts of itself hidden. Still, I got a shot of the bird drinking from some bell flowers:

The bird is overall quite dark in colour, with olive-green back and wings and a dark head. A light yellow streak runs alongside its beak — I think this is called the gape. Behind the eye is a yellow tuft covering the bird’s ear.
Here’s a photo from a slightly different angle:

This is only the second time I’ve spotted a Lewin’s Honeyeater. The other one was nearby, just over a year ago (June 2023).
Common name: Lewin’s Honeyeater
Scientific name: Meliphaga lewinii
Approximate length: 19-22 cm
Date spotted: 15 August 2024 (winter)
Location: Just outside Manly Dam Reserve, New South Wales, Australia: 33°46’55.6″S 151°15’26.9″E
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