They associate with other species of birds, such as the Brown Honeyeater and the Red Wattlebird.
singing | Singing | The Singing Fool | Painted Honeyeater | White-naped Honeyeater | Viennese Singing Sisters | Swan River Honeyeater | Strong-billed Honeyeater | Brown-headed Honeyeater | Blue-faced Honeyeater | White-fronted Honeyeater | The Singing Estate | The Singing Bee | Tawny-crowned Honeyeater | Singing in the Dark | Overtone singing | Crescent Honeyeater | Black-headed Honeyeater | Black-chinned Honeyeater | Who's That Singing Over There | White-lined Honeyeater | The Singing Vagabond | The Singing Bee (Philippine game show) | The Record of Singing | Singing sand | Singing Honeyeater | Singing Ax | I Could Go On Singing | Helmeted Honeyeater | Brown Honeyeater |
There are some 140 species of birds in the Gawler Ranges, including the Emu, Wedge-tailed Eagle, Major Mitchell's Cockatoo and Singing Honeyeater.