Birds

Scrub Honeyeater

Scrub Honeyeater

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The White-marked Honeyeater is a medium-sized honeyeater endemic to New Guinea, identified by a faint whitish mark often visible near its ear coverts. It prefers lowland forests.
Where to spot
Lowland rainforests, often in areas with dense undergrowth, in New Guinea.
How to spot
Scan the forest interior for subtle movements. The faint white mark, though sometimes hard to see, can aid identification. Listen for its calls.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly in the mornings when foraging activity is high.
This species is known to forage at various levels of the forest, from the understory to the canopy, adapting its search for insects and nectar.
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