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White Throated Honeyeater

Melithreptus albogularis

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Field Notes

Description:

This honeyeater has a dark head with a white nape line prior to the olive green back. It is chiefly found in wooded areas. Underparts are white. Legs and feet pinkish-grey, eyes black with bluish-white skin surrounding, bill black.

Habitat:

Wet and Dry forests, Woodlands, sub-alpine forests, temperate rainforest, wet scrubs, coastal heathland, parks, gardens and urban areas

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especially like the third photo
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PublishedFebruary 12, 2012

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