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Regent Honeyeater

Regent Honeyeater

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The Regent Honeyeater is a critically endangered and strikingly beautiful medium-sized honeyeater with black and brilliant yellow plumage, largely nomadic in southeastern Australia.
Where to spot
Threatened box-ironbark woodlands and adjacent forests in southeastern Australia, following flowering Eucalypts.
How to spot
This is a challenging bird to find due to its rarity and nomadic nature. Look for its unmistakable black and yellow plumage. Listen for its soft, bell-like calls or varied musical notes. Joining local birding groups is recommended for current sightings.
When to spot
Highly nomadic, depends on flowering events. Best chances are during spring and summer in areas with abundant flowering eucalypts.
File:Anthochaera phrygia 291584210.jpg
File:Anthochaera phrygia 291584210.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This species is one of Australia's most endangered birds, relying on specific eucalypt species for nectar and often nomadic in search of flowering events.
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