Yellow-tinted Honeyeater in its natural habitat
Fairly Common rarity

Yellow-tinted Honeyeater

Ptilotula flavescens

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StatusNative
RarityFairly Common
Height14 cm
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"Yellow-tinted Honeyeaters often perform coordinated duets between pair members, producing a bubbling series of short notes."

Field Guide

Yellow-tinted Honeyeater

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The Yellow-tinted Honeyeater (*Ptilotula flavescens*) is a small honeyeater native to northern Australia and Papua New Guinea. It is commonly found in tropical and subtropical moist lowland forests, mangroves, and open woodlands, especially near watercourses. This species is a familiar sight in eucalypt-dominated habitats and plays an important role in the ecology of northern Australian landscapes.

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