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Australian Silvereye
Zosterops lateralis

Australian Silvereye
with begging young on wild tobacco bush. Silvereyes form permanent pair
bonds with both sexes participating in nest building and the feeding of
their young. They will often raise two to three broods per year. They
are widespread with the Tasmanian populations migrating north into
southern Queensland during the winter.
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Photographed at Thylogale
by David & Diane Armbrust

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