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Black-chested Honeyeater

Black-chested Honeyeater

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The Norfolk Honeyeater is an endangered honeyeater endemic to Norfolk Island, known for its plain greenish-brown plumage and its crucial importance as a pollinator.
Where to spot
Endemic to Norfolk Island, an island territory of Australia in the Pacific Ocean. Found in remnant native forests and plantations.
How to spot
Search for it in flowering trees within the national park and other protected areas on Norfolk Island. Listen for its high-pitched, whistled calls, which can help in detection.
When to spot
Active year-round, primarily during daylight hours. Its presence is consistent throughout the seasons.
This honeyeater plays a crucial ecological role in the ecosystem of Norfolk Island, being a key pollinator for several native plant species, essential for their reproduction.
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