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Tagula Honeyeater

Tagula Honeyeater

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The Tagula Honeyeater is a species of honeyeater endemic to Tagula Island in the Louisiade Archipelago, off the coast of New Guinea. It is a relatively plain, medium-sized forest bird.
Where to spot
Forests and forest edges exclusively on Tagula Island, Louisiade Archipelago, Papua New Guinea.
How to spot
Due to its restricted range, observation requires visiting Tagula Island. Search for it in the forested areas, looking for movement in the canopy and listening for its calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours.
Its restricted range makes it a species of conservation concern, as it is vulnerable to habitat changes on its small island home.
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