
Singing Honeyeater
Singing Honeyeater
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The Singing Honeyeater is one of Australia's most widespread and adaptable honeyeaters, characterized by its plain grey-brown plumage, strong dark eye-stripe, and a bright yellow ear patch. It is a loud and prominent singer.
Where to spot
Wide range of habitats including woodlands, scrublands, coastal heaths, parks, and gardens across most of mainland Australia.
How to spot
Look for its grey-brown plumage, bold eye-stripe, and yellow ear patch. Listen for its loud, varied, and often ringing song. They are often quite conspicuous and bold.
When to spot
Active year-round and throughout the day, often singing.
Where to spot
Wide range of habitats including woodlands, scrublands, coastal heaths, parks, and gardens across most of mainland Australia.
How to spot
Look for its grey-brown plumage, bold eye-stripe, and yellow ear patch. Listen for its loud, varied, and often ringing song. They are often quite conspicuous and bold.
When to spot
Active year-round and throughout the day, often singing.
Its loud and varied song, from which it gets its name, is a familiar sound across much of Australia, even in urban environments.
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