Selective foliage foraging by Red Wattlebirds, Anthochaera carunculata, and Noisy Friarbirds, Philemon corniculatus

Anthony S. J. Saunders, Shelley Burgin

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    Abstract

    The foraging ecology of Red Wattlebirds, Anthochaera carunculata, and Noisy Friarbirds, Philemon corniculatus, was compared across central eastern New South Wales. Both species forage significantly more frequently on Eucalyptus punctata, relative to its abundance, than on any other species in all sites and seasons. Noisy Friarbirds were often absent from sites with E. punctata when Red Wattlebirds were present and foliage gleaning.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages4
    JournalThe emu
    Publication statusPublished - 2001

    Keywords

    • Ecology
    • Eucalyptus
    • Honeyeaters
    • New South Wales
    • Research

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