What are these little guys?

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venetta
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Sorry it's not the clearest of photos, but I was taking it out the lounge room window with my phone and they're very small birds! Haha

They're pretty noisy with their little 'chit chit chit' noises lol
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Myzomela
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They look like brown honeyeaters to me Venetta.
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that they are myzo..afew about this time of year...Pete
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BrettB
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I love the Brown Honeyeaters, they are probably the smallest of the honeyeaters that you see commonly in Perth.
Very active around the native flowers, but absolutely love the salvia that flowers outside our kitchen window.
Build a very dainty little nest

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Brett
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arthur
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Probably our widest ranging honeyeater
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