Brown Honeyeater Lichmera indistincta
Brown Honeyeater, Busselton, Western Australia, October 2013 - click for larger image Busselton, Western Australia
October 2013

The Brown Honeyeater is distributed in Australia except for the centre south and south-east and in the southern part of New Guinea. It is found in a wide variety of habitats and prefers being near water. It feeds mainly on nectar but also on insects.

It is plain brown with a longish, decurved bill and a yellowish to white spot behind the eye. The flight and tail feathers are edged olive-yellow.

Brown Honeyeater, Busselton, Western Australia, October 2013 - click for larger image
Brown Honeyeater, Busselton, Western Australia, October 2013 - click for larger image
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