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Blue-faced Honeyeater
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/blue-faced-honeyeater/The Blue-faced Honeyeater is one of the first birds heard calling in the morning, often calling 30 minutes before sunrise.
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A new endemic family of New Zealand passerine birds: adding heat to a biodiversity hotspot.
https://publications.australian.museum/a-new-endemic-family-of-new-zealand-passerine-birds-adding-heat-to-a-biodiversity-hotspot/A new endemic family of New Zealand passerine birds: adding heat to a biodiversity hotspot.
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Red Wattlebird
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/red-wattlebird-anthochaera-carunculata/The Red Wattlebird is the second largest honeyeater in Australia (the Tasmanian Yellow Wattlebird is the largest). They can display domineering and often aggressive behaviour towards other birds intruding on their territory.
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White-cheeked Honeyeater
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/white-cheeked-honeyeater/Medium size, black and white, long curved bill, bright yellow tail.
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Eastern Spinebill
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/eastern-spinebill/The Eastern Spinebill sometimes hovers like a hummingbird when feeding on the nectar from flowers. Most Australian honeyeaters feed on flowers from a perched position.
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Yellow Wattlebird
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/yellow-wattlebird/The Yellow Wattlebird is Australia's largest honeyeater with the very distinctive yellow-orange wattles on the sides of the head.
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Relationships between time since fire and honeyeater abundance in montane heathland.
https://publications.australian.museum/fire-and-honeyeater-abundance-in-montane-heathland/Relationships between time since fire and honeyeater abundance in montane heathland.
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Little Wattlebird
https://australian.museum/learn/animals/birds/little-wattlebird-anthochaera-chrysoptera/The Little Wattlebird is the smallest of the wattlebirds.
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Australian bird species
https://australian.museum/publications/birds-storybox/bird-species/Australia is known for its unique and diverse birdlife, with many species found nowhere else in the world. Discover the bird species featured in The Birds of Australia STORYBOX.
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Miner stocks continue to rise, closing out small consumers
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-miner-stocks-continue-to-rise/A large-scale research collaboration has discovered why the native Noisy Miner now dominates bird communities in eastern Australia.
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