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Yellow-faced Honeyeater

Lichenostomus chrysops

Description:

A medium honeyeater with a black bordered, yellow facial stripe. Grey-brown above and paler below.

Habitat:

The Yellow-faced Honeyeater is widespread in eastern and south-eastern mainland Australia, from northern Queensland to eastern South Australia. Open forests and gardens. Yellow-faced Honeyeaters feed on nectar, pollen, fruit, seeds, insects and their products. They tend to forage in the flowers and foliage of trees and shrubs, as well as mistletoe, and are rarely seen on the ground.

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LeanneGardner
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LeanneGardner

Spotted on Nov 30, 2015
Submitted on Dec 11, 2015

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