Northern Wattled-Honeyeater

Foulehaio taviunensis

Least Concern

The Northern Wattled-Honeyeater is a large, assertive honeyeater that feeds at blossoms, fruiting trees, and open canopy perches in Fiji. It uses its brush-tipped tongue to exploit flowers and often follows seasonal blooms; local movements can make it conspicuous when trees are in flower. Fun fact: honeyeaters are important pollinators across Australasia and the Pacific.

Family
Meliphagidae
Range
Northern Wattled-Honeyeater Range — Resident range in Fiji
Population
≈ Unknown
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