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Honeyeater

Noisy Miner

  • Scientific name Manorina melanocephala
  • Bird type Honeyeaters
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An Eastern spinebill feeding amongst the varied flowering plants

Eastern Spinebill

  • Scientific name Acanthorhynchus tenuirostris
  • Bird type Honeyeaters
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A male Scarlet Honeyeater perched on a nectar branch in profile position

Scarlet Honeyeater

  • Scientific name Myzomela sanguinolenta
  • Bird type Bush birds, Garden birds, Honeyeaters, Urban birds
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New Holland Honeyeater in profile showing its long, slender beak and yellow wing patch

New Holland Honeyeater

  • Scientific name Phylidonyris novaehollandiae
  • Bird type Garden birds, Honeyeaters
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Painted Honeyeater on branch, head facing down

Painted Honeyeater

  • Scientific name Grantiella picta
  • Bird type Honeyeaters
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Yellow-faced Honeyeater sitting atop a branch, background is blurred into a pastel orange. The bird is facing and looking right

Yellow-faced Honeyeater

  • Scientific name Caligavis chrysops
  • Bird type Bush birds, Garden birds, Honeyeaters, Urban birds
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Red Wattlebird

  • Scientific name Anthochaera carunculata
  • Bird type Bush birds, Common birds, Garden birds, Honeyeaters, Urban birds
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Regent Honeyeater perched on a branch

Regent Honeyeater

  • Scientific name Anthochaera phrygia
  • Bird type Bush birds, Honeyeaters, Survey species, Threatened species
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Yellow wattle bird, grey and white mottled body, with long draping watrles below eye, yellow belly. Bird is looking and facing left, sitting on branch

Yellow Wattlebird

  • Scientific name Anthochaera paradoxa
  • Bird type Honeyeaters
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The Restless Flycatcher builds a small cup-shaped nest of bark and grass bound with spider web, camoflaged with pieces of lichen and bark, and placed in a exposed position on a tree branch, often near or over water. Males and females both help to build the nest, incubate the eggs and feed the young. Up to three broods may be raised in one season and the young disperse quickly after fledging.

Restless Flycatcher

  • Scientific name Myiagra inquieta
  • Bird type Small insect eating birds
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Little Friarbird sitting on plant with orange flowers, bird is facing toward the left with its head outstretched.

Little Friarbird

  • Scientific name Philemon citreogularis
  • Bird type Honeyeaters
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Spotted bowebird, dark brown back feathers, with lighter feathers elsewhere, and mottled brown. Standing side on, toward the left. Background is a salmon pink.

Spotted Bowerbird

  • Scientific name Chlamydera maculata
  • Bird type Bush birds
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