
Noisy Miner
Noisy Miner
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The Noisy Miner is a common and conspicuous honeyeater across eastern Australia, known for its highly aggressive and vocal nature. It forms large, cooperative colonies and defends its territory fiercely.
Where to spot
Open woodlands, urban parks, gardens, and fragmented forests across eastern Australia.
How to spot
Very easy to spot and hear due to their loud, chattering calls and conspicuous behavior. Look for their grey plumage, black head, and yellow bill and legs. They often mob other birds.
When to spot
Active year-round and throughout the day, often seen and heard constantly.
Where to spot
Open woodlands, urban parks, gardens, and fragmented forests across eastern Australia.
How to spot
Very easy to spot and hear due to their loud, chattering calls and conspicuous behavior. Look for their grey plumage, black head, and yellow bill and legs. They often mob other birds.
When to spot
Active year-round and throughout the day, often seen and heard constantly.
Noisy Miners have been implicated in the decline of smaller bird species in fragmented urban and rural habitats due to their aggressive exclusion of other birds.
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- 3000 (Seen in the last 3 months)
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