Birds

Dwarf Honeyeater

Dwarf Honeyeater

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The Dwarf Honeyeater is a relatively small and dark honeyeater from the montane forests of New Guinea, often with subtle yellow facial markings.
Where to spot
Montane rainforests and forest edges in New Guinea, typically at mid to high elevations.
How to spot
Look for it moving through the mid-canopy and subcanopy. Its darker plumage means patience is required. Look for subtle yellow markings on the face. Listen for its calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours.
Despite its name, it's not exceptionally small, but it is one of the smaller species within the Melidectes genus.
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