[singlepic id=65 w=320 h=240 float=none]The summer flowering Euodia is flush with clusters of pink flowers at the moment, attracting lots of butterflies and birds. I took these pictures yesterday afternoon.[singlepic id=63 w=320 h=240 float=none]It is a host tree for the Ulysses Butterfly.[singlepic id=64 w=320 h=240 float=none]Other butterflies include the Cairns Birdwing and the Yellow-Banded Jezebel pictured above.[singlepic id=58 w=320 h=240 float=none]It is hotly contested by the honeyeaters such as the Dusky Honeyeater,[singlepic id=62 w=320 h=240 float=none]Scarlet Honeyeater (immature pictured),[singlepic id=60 w=320 h=240 float=none]Eastern Spinebill (adult),[singlepic id=59 w=320 h=240 float=none]Eastern Spinebill (imm),[singlepic id=61 w=320 h=240 float=none]and the Macleay’s Honeyeater …[singlepic id=57 w=320 h=240 float=none]But the winner is the Bridled Honeyeater who pugnaciously defends the tree from all newcomers.
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