Australian Honeyeaters
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FAMILY : Honeyeaters
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White-cheeked Honeyeater (Phylidonyris nigra) |

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The White-cheeked Honeyeater is a black and white honeyeater, with a long bill that curves downwards. It has large bright yellow tail and yellow panels on the wings. The head is black with white cheek patch. Young birds are duller with brownish... Click to continue> |
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Striped Honeyeater (Plectorhyncha lanceolata) |

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Bar-breasted Honeyeater (Ramsayornis fasciatus) |

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Back, wings and tail brown. Head grey, mottled with black and white. Underparts whitish, with a black moustache and bold black spots and streaks on the chest, giving it a barred appearance. Juveniles similar to adults, but black areas... Click to continue> |
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Brown-backed Honeyeater (Ramsayornis modestus) |

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Regent Honeyeater (Xanthomyza phrygia) |

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It has a black head, neck and upper breast, a yellow back and breast scaled black, with the underparts grading into a white rump; black wings with conspicuous yellow patches, and a black tail, edged yellow. The male has yellowish warty bare skin... Click to continue> |
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Macleay's Honeyeater (Xanthotis macleayana) |

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