I agree with Jeff that the first honeyeater is a Tawny-breasted
Honeyeater - no other has that face pattern
The second honeyeater looks like a friarbird, probably Meyer's
Friarbird but the underparts are unusually pale and is that a hint of
red around the eye? Additional photos would be useful and also
location & Habitat to check possibility of the extremely rare Brass's Friarbird
The third bird is too plain to be an oriole. I would guess Little
Shrike-thrush (western subspecies are variably greyer than Australian
birds) but the bill looks too long and there is a hint of scaling on
underparts - gain, additional photos would be useful
Some great photos of some poorly-known species!
Guy Dutson
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