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Wattled smoky honeyeater

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Passeriformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Meliphagidae

Scientific name
  
Melipotes carolae

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Species

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Melipotes, Honeyeater, Bird, Yellow‑throated miner, Melidectes

Wattled smoky honeyeater


The wattled smoky honeyeater or Foja honeyeater (Melipotes carolae) is a species of honeyeater with a sooty-grey plumage and a black bill. The most distinctive feature is arguably the extensive reddish-orange facial skin and pendulous wattle. In other members of the genus Melipotes, these sections only appear reddish when "flushed" and the wattle is smaller.

Wattled smoky honeyeater Newly Discovered Bird Species Wattled Smoky Honeyeater

An Indonesian endemic, this honeyeater was discovered in December 2005. It is found in remote montane forests of Foja Mountains range, Western New Guinea at an altitude over 1,150 metres.

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The first bird species found in New Guinea since 1939, the honeyeater was one of over twenty new species discovered by an international team of eleven scientists from Australia, Indonesia and the United States, led by an American ornithologist and Melanesia Conservation International vice-president Bruce Beehler.

Wattled smoky honeyeater Newly Discovered Bird Species Wattled Smoky Honeyeater

The bird is named after the wife of Bruce Beehler, Carol Beehler.

Wattled smoky honeyeater Wattled smoky honeyeater photo Melipotes carolae G140248 ARKive

Wattled smoky honeyeater Rare and Newly Discovered Soaring Species Earth Rangers Wild Wire

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Wattled smoky honeyeater Wikipedia


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