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The Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis) is a highly gregarious species, congregating in flocks that contain up to seven to twelve birds. During the breeding season, nestlings are fed by parents as well as others whose eye bare skin is coloured pale green; presumably these are offspring from the previous season. Blue-faced Honeyeaters have been seen to manipulate strips of palm fonds into tunnel-like cavities, they enter these at nightfall; perhaps these cavities serve as predator-safe roost sites. 

Blue Faced Honeyeater at Noosa Lakes Bed & Breakfast

 

 
 
     
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Noosa Lakes Chalet,  384 Lake Cooroibah Road, Noosa - Tewantin
Phone (07) 5447 1263 email: info@noosalakesbb.com