Birds

Eungella Honeyeater

Eungella Honeyeater

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The Eungella Honeyeater is a rare and localized species found only in a small area of rainforest in eastern Queensland, Australia. It is a medium-sized, plain honeyeater with a subtle dark eye-line.
Where to spot
Restricted to humid eucalypt forests and rainforests at higher elevations in the Clarke Range (Eungella National Park area) of central eastern Queensland, Australia.
How to spot
Focus efforts in the specific restricted range. Look for its relatively plain appearance with a subtle dark line behind the eye. Listen for its distinctive, often repeated calls, which are the best way to locate this rare bird.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often more vocal in the breeding season.
This species was only discovered in 1981, making it one of Australia's most recently identified bird species, highlighting the continued discovery of biodiversity.
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