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Spiny-cheeked honeyeater taken at sapphire central queensland gemfields autralia Acanthagenys rufogularis,Australia,Geotagged,Spiny-cheeked honeyeater,Winter,autralia,central queensland gemfields,sapphire Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

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The spiny-cheeked honeyeater is the only species in the genus ''Acanthagenys''. It is large, for a honeyeater, ranging from 22 to 27 centimeters and weighing around 52 grams. The birds are sociable, aggressive, and often observed foraging in large flocks.

The spiny-cheeked honeyeater is mainly frugivorous, but will also eat nectar, blossoms, insects, reptiles, and young birds. Its habitat includes deserts, coastal scrubland, and dry woodlands. It is also found in mangroves and orchards... more

Similar species: Perching Birds
Species identified by Jef braund
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By Jef braund

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Uploaded Mar 1, 2020. Captured Jun 29, 2018 23:33 in Unnamed Road, The Gemfields QLD 4702, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 60D
  • f/5.6
  • 1/790s
  • ISO800
  • 230mm