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  2. Painted honeyeater - Wikipedia

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    Most honeyeaters have a mixed diet, consuming nectar, berries and insects from a range of sources and locations. [30] The painted honeyeater is a frugivore, a dietary specialist dependent on the presence of mistletoe plants and its fruit; and the abundance of this species can usually be determined by the availability of this food source. [11]

  3. Blue-faced honeyeater - Wikipedia

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    The blue-faced honeyeater was first described by ornithologist John Latham in his 1801 work, Supplementum Indicis Ornithologici, sive Systematis Ornithologiae.However, he described it as three separate species, seemingly not knowing it was the same bird in each case: the blue-eared grackle (Gracula cyanotis), the blue-cheeked bee-eater (Merops cyanops), and the blue-cheeked thrush (Turdus ...

  4. Honeyeater - Wikipedia

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    Many species supplement their diets with a little fruit, and a small number eat considerable amounts of fruit, [8] particularly in tropical rainforests and, oddly, in semi-arid scrubland. The painted honeyeater is a mistletoe specialist. Most, however, exist on a diet of nectar supplemented by varying quantities of insects.

  5. 2 baby birds now viewable at the Milwaukee County Zoo are ...

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    At the Milwaukee County Zoo, they eat a mix of cooked vegetables, fruit and hard-boiled eggs, mixed with nutritional pellets and topped with worms, insects and fruit. Juniper, Bandit and their ...

  6. Singing honeyeater - Wikipedia

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    They will attack larger animals, if they feel threatened by them, or if they enter their territory. They have been known to attack intruders in mobs, thus showing they are a community-minded bird that will work together for a common cause. They associate with other species of birds, such as the brown honeyeater and the red wattlebird. They are ...

  7. Yes, NC beekeepers have purple (and blue) honey - AOL

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    Blue brood is honey bee larvae that have blue or purple streaks that run through their translucent guts, Tarpy said. Many local Sandhills residents swear by the titi plants, which also bloom mid ...

  8. Yellow wattlebird - Wikipedia

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    The yellow wattlebird is the largest of the honeyeaters, [4] and is endemic to Tasmania.They are usually 37.5–45 centimetres (14.8–17.7 in) long. [2] Body mass in males averages 168 g (5.9 oz) and in females averages 123 g (4.3 oz), with the largest males weighing up to 260 g (9.2 oz).

  9. Lewin's honeyeater - Wikipedia

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    Lewin's honeyeaters feed mostly on fruits, favouring berries and small fruits, but also eat insects and nectar. Birds are normally seen alone, but may form loose groups of up to 10 birds. They feed in the upper branches and on the trunks of trees. Some insects are caught in flight.