Red-headed Myzomela Myzomela erythrocephala
(aka Red-headed Honeyeater)
Red-headed Myzomela, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, October 2013 - click for larger image Buffalo Creek, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
October 2013

The Red-headed Myzomela is distributed in southern New Guinea and northern Australia. It is found in or near mangroves or other types of coastal vegetation.

Red-headed Myzomela, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, October 2013 - click for larger image The male has the striking red head and rump while the smaller female is a dull grey-brown with small spots of pink on the forehead and around the head.
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