Blue-faced honeyeater
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Did you know that in many parts of Australia, the Blue-faced honeyeater is one of the first birds heard calling in the morning?
They feed on mainly insects but also nectar, as you can see here, and exotic and native fruits which in some parts of northern Australia means they are also known as the Banana bird.
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