Wax Eye

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Taken this afternoon through glass. I’ve been watching the wax eyes (Silvereyes) for a few weeks now and had tried to go outside and photograph them. But as soon as I open the door and walk out off they go. They’re usually back in 10 minutes!

From NZBirds.com

“Silvereyes were recorded in New Zealand as early as 1832 but it was not until 1856 that they arrived in very large numbers. It is assumed that a storm caught a migrating flock and diverted them here. The Maori name means “stranger”. Because the silver–eye colonised New Zealand naturally, it is classified as a native species and is therefore protected.”

4 responses to “Wax Eye”

  1. Leeds in Yorkshire photography - Paul avatar

    Very pretty little birds and new ones to me too!

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    1. Michelle avatar

      Thanks Paul. They are quite comical looking aren’t they? They flock together in the tree.

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  2. Lachezar avatar

    Beautiful little creature. Beautiful photograph Michelle! Cheers.

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  3. bettyl avatar

    They are quite intriguing little guys! I love to watch them, too.

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