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· Despite its brilliant colour, the male Scarlet Honeyeater is often difficult to observe because it is small and forages mainly in tall trees. · Usually the Scarlet Honeyeater occurs in flocks following the seasonal flowerings of plants. · Birds are observed most readily in gardens where native plants such as grevilleas and bottle-brushes predominate. ·
It is often detected first by its sweet jingling
call. · Some can easily be seen in Spring on the flowering Jacaranda tree at Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge . |
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