Inspired by Becky’s Bright Eyes desktop, I thought I would share mine for Clare’s Share Your Desktop
Maybe there is enough pink for Jude’s Life in Colour too
Scarlet Honeyeater in a Pink Euodia tree

Inspired by Becky’s Bright Eyes desktop, I thought I would share mine for Clare’s Share Your Desktop
Maybe there is enough pink for Jude’s Life in Colour too
Scarlet Honeyeater in a Pink Euodia tree
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A true beauty. Perfect for a desktop. Not so good for doing anything but gaze at the worktop!
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It is quite distracting 🙂
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awww this is so lovely 🙂
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I love the flash of a red jewel as they fly though my garden 🙂 🙂
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I hope you don’t mind me tagging you in 🙂
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honoured to be tagged in 🙂
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Always thinking of you 🙂
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Such a colourful bird
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The smallest honeyeater but also the brightest coloured 🙂
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Cool
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I love the inquisitive expression1 🙂
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It is rather 🙂 🙂
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This is delightful, Brian, and a different angle to the one you’ll find on my blog this month. Thank you so much for joining in and sharing your deskop.
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I don’t change it much so I will when I do Clare 🙂
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That’s great to hear 🙂
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For some reason I just looked and WP has unfollowed you. I fixed that now 🙂
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Woohoo 🙂
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Great capture …
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Thank you Isadora 🙂 🙂
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A triple photo! Love the honeyeater and the tree is gorgeous (had to look it up)
I wonder if you know the name of this tree that I saw in Bronte, Sydney on my last visit?
https://smallbluegreenflowers.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/flowers-in-australia-14/
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Thank you Jude. I am not sure of coastal plants but I did think it looks like a Native Hibiscus. Rose Hibiscus comes to mind but I can’t locate another image to check sorry.
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Well thank you for trying. Whatever it is it’s a beauty.
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Gorgeous bird Brian. Good choice for a desktop too.
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Thanks Graham 🙂 🙂
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What a cheerful sight (and a very flexible neck!)
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Thank you Susan. You have to be able to look around for the next delicious snack 🙂
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Oh, he’s lovely! 🙂 🙂 I’ve had the same view of Florence for years.
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I don’t change often. I did accidentally a while ago from the same scene, a Jay in a fountain in Rome, to MM the big black bull next door to K’s. It was time for something a little calmer lol
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Brightly beautiful! I’m talking about the bird….just so we’re clear! LOL! 🙂
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Oh well never mind. The Scarlet Honeyeater and I are glad you dropped in anyway 😀
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LOL! 🙂 I just didn’t want your ego to flying with the birds. hehehe!
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So gorgeous.
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I love them around my garden 🙂
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I love when the humming birds arrive with their flashes of color.
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Much the same here for colourful birds 🙂
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