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White-plumed Honeyeater

White-plumed Honeyeater

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The White-plumed Honeyeater is a medium-sized, common, and widespread honeyeater across much of Australia, recognized by its plain yellowish-green plumage and a small white plume behind its ear.
Where to spot
Open woodlands, riverine forests, parks, and gardens across most of mainland Australia, avoiding dense rainforests and arid interiors.
How to spot
Look for its plain, yellowish-green plumage and the small white ear plume. Listen for its persistent, often monotonous, 'chick-o-wee' or 'pee-pee-pee' calls, which are highly characteristic.
When to spot
Active year-round and throughout the day.
File:Ptilotula penicillata - Glen Davis.jpg
File:Ptilotula penicillata - Glen Davis.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This highly adaptable species is a frequent visitor to gardens and parks, often seen bathing in bird baths or foraging in flowering trees.
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