Wattled Honeyeater
Wattled Honeyeater
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The Wattled Honeyeater is a common and widespread honeyeater in Fiji, easily recognized by the distinctive small yellow or orange wattle behind its eye.
Where to spot
Widespread throughout the main islands of Fiji, including Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Found in a variety of habitats from forests to urban gardens.
How to spot
Look for the small wattle behind its eye and its active feeding behavior. Listen for its loud, somewhat aggressive calls. Often seen in pairs or small groups.
When to spot
Active and vocal year-round, especially during early mornings and late afternoons when foraging activity is high.
Where to spot
Widespread throughout the main islands of Fiji, including Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Found in a variety of habitats from forests to urban gardens.
How to spot
Look for the small wattle behind its eye and its active feeding behavior. Listen for its loud, somewhat aggressive calls. Often seen in pairs or small groups.
When to spot
Active and vocal year-round, especially during early mornings and late afternoons when foraging activity is high.
This honeyeater is an important pollinator of many native plants in Fiji, often seen darting between flowers for nectar, contributing significantly to the island's ecosystem.
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