Lichmera indistincta
(Brown honeyeater)
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FAMILY |
Meliphagidae |
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Species |
Lichmera indistincta |
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Common name |
Brown honeyeater |
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Main colour |
Dull olive-brown |
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Distinctive feature |
Wedge of yellow or white behind the eye, size 12-16 cm |
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Campus |
Townsville |
Description
This honeyeater has a dull olive-brown body, with a darker face, underparts are buff-coloured to almost white, recognized by small wedge-shaped patch of yellow or white just behind the eye. Legs and feet brown, eyes dark brown, bill black. Common in garden areas.
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