
The Bridled honeyeater is
an active, aggressive nomad of the montane rainforest (above 300 m) of the
Wet Tropics of Australia. Found between Cooktown and Townsville they are the
main nectar-feeding honeyeaters of the upland rainforest.
Size
18-22 Centimetres.
Nest
Deep cup of fine twigs and tendrils lined with plant - down 1 to 3
metres high generally in understorey plant.
Eggs
Two, white with reddish
stippling.
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& call recorded at Thylogale
by David & Diane Armbrust

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