Birds

Imitator Honeyeater

Imitator Honeyeater

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The Imitator Honeyeater is a New Guinea species that closely resembles the Mimic Honeyeater, hence its name. It inhabits lowland and hill forests.
Where to spot
Lowland and hill forests, often in dense vegetation, in New Guinea.
How to spot
Very challenging to distinguish from the Mimic Honeyeater without detailed knowledge of their subtle vocal and morphological differences, and precise geographic location. Listen for calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often more vocal in the mornings.
The similarity between the Imitator and Mimic Honeyeaters highlights evolutionary convergence or recent speciation, making field identification challenging for even experienced birders.
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