In Australia there is a Red Wattlebird which is a large honeyeater . This feeds on the nectar from various flowers including eucalyptus, callistemon - bottlebrush, grevilleas, and hakeas but it also feeds on insects. Check the web link to the left for a photo of this bird.
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Wattled Honeyeater was created in 1788.
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They eat with there beak because they have no people mouths
the crane was having very little to eat
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Approximately 4 1/2 in or 12 cm.
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