Fiji Wattled Honeyeater

Foulehaio taviunensis

The Fiji Wattled Honeyeater is a small bird endemic to the islands of Taveuni and Rabi in Fiji. It has a distinctive appearance with a black head, white throat, and a bright yellow wattle. This species is known for its melodious and varied songs, often heard in the dense forest canopies where it forages for nectar, insects, and fruits. The Fiji Wattled Honeyeater plays a vital role in pollination and seed dispersal within its habitat. Due to habitat loss and introduced predators, the population of this species is declining, making conservation efforts crucial for its survival.

Habitat: Dense forest canopies

Fiji Wattled Honeyeater

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