Long-billed Foulehaio
Long-billed Foulehaio
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The Long-billed Foulehaio is a medium-sized honeyeater characterized by its relatively long, decurved bill and drab plumage. It is endemic to the island of Vanua Levu in Fiji.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Vanua Levu and nearby small islands in Fiji. Inhabits forests, woodlands, and gardens, adapting to various wooded environments.
How to spot
Look for its drab plumage and distinct long bill, which are its most noticeable features. Listen for its soft, repetitive calls. Often seen in small groups, foraging quietly.
When to spot
Active year-round. Easily observed in flowering trees, especially when they are abundant.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Vanua Levu and nearby small islands in Fiji. Inhabits forests, woodlands, and gardens, adapting to various wooded environments.
How to spot
Look for its drab plumage and distinct long bill, which are its most noticeable features. Listen for its soft, repetitive calls. Often seen in small groups, foraging quietly.
When to spot
Active year-round. Easily observed in flowering trees, especially when they are abundant.
Its long bill allows it to reach nectar deep within tubular flowers, making it an efficient pollinator for specialized plant species in its habitat.
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