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The Blue-faced Honeyeater is a large honeyeater found in northern and eastern Australia and southern New Guinea. It has distinctive plumage with olive upperparts, white underparts and a black head and throat. Males and females have similar appearances, though adults have a blue patch of skin on their face distinguishing them from juveniles. They inhabit open woodlands, parks and gardens, and have varied movement patterns within their range. Their diet consists mainly of invertebrates but also includes necta

Author
Daniel English
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EN