White-plumed Honeyeater
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?White-plumed Honeyeater Conservation status: Least concern |
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Lichenostomus penicillatus (Gould, 1837) |
The White-plumed Honeyeater Lichenostomus penicillatus is native to Australia. It is yellow above and paler beneath, with a black and white line on the sides of its neck. The white neck band of a White-plumed Honeyeater is its most prominent feature, the rest of the feathers being shades of green and buff. Juveniles have a pinkish orange beak that darkens to black in adults. Honeyeaters feed on nectar and insects and their nest is a small cup nest in a tree. The size of an average White-plumed Honeyeater is approximately 19 cm.
[edit] References
- BirdLife International (2004). Lichenostomus penicillatus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 12 May 2006. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern