White-gaped Honeyeater in its natural habitat
Fairly Common rarity

White-gaped Honeyeater

Stomiopera unicolor

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StatusEndemic
RarityFairly Common
Height20 cm
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"Their nests are deep cups, intricately woven from bark and grass and often bound with spider silk for strength."

Field Guide

White-gaped Honeyeater

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The White-gaped Honeyeater (*Stomiopera unicolour*) is a medium to large honeyeater found throughout northern Australia. Endemic to the region, it is most commonly seen in moist lowland forests, mangroves, and swamps, particularly in the far north. This species is known for its robust build and energetic presence.

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