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Yellow-faced Honeyeater

Lichenostomus chrysops

Photo by SeanWeekly
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Field Notes

Description:

The Yellow-faced Honeyeater is a medium-small bird in the honeyeater family. Comparatively short-billed for a honeyeater, it is thought to have adapted for a diet of flies, spiders and beetles, as well as nectar and pollen.

Habitat:

in open forests from coastal dunes to high-altitude subalpine areas, and woodlands along creeks and rivers

Notes:

Found this guy near a woods perched on a tree

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PublishedFebruary 5, 2012

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