White-lined Honeyeater in its natural habitat
Uncommon rarity

White-lined Honeyeater

Meliphaga albilineata

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StatusEndemic
RarityUncommon
Height19 cm
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"At dusk, pairs communicate with rapid chipping calls as they settle in to roost."

Field Guide

White-lined Honeyeater

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The White-lined Honeyeater (*Territornis albilineata*) is a medium-sized honeyeater found only in northern Australia, where it inhabits the sandstone escarpments and gorges of western Arnhem Land. This species is well adapted to the rugged, moist lowland forests and sheltered monsoon patches of the region, making it a unique resident of these ancient landscapes.

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