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White-streaked Honeyeater

White-streaked Honeyeater

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The White-streaked Honeyeater is a distinctive honeyeater with prominent white streaking on its head and neck. It is endemic to the rainforests of northeastern Queensland, Australia.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Wet Tropics rainforests of northeastern Queensland, Australia, typically in the mid-to-upper canopy of mature rainforest.
How to spot
Scan the canopy of rainforest trees, particularly flowering ones. Its white streaks make it somewhat easier to identify amidst the dense foliage. Listen for its characteristic calls.
When to spot
Active year-round, but observations are best during flowering seasons when birds are concentrated at food sources.
This species is primarily a specialist feeder on nectar from certain rainforest plants, especially those with long, tubular flowers, demonstrating a co-evolutionary relationship.
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