Crow honeyeater

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title: Crow honeyeater
text: The crow honeyeater is a very large honeyeater endemic to humid forests in New Caledonia in the South Pacific. The species measures 35 to 42.5 cm (13.8–16.7 in). It has orange facial wattles. It superficially resembles a crow with its glossy black plumage and a curved beak. Crow honeyeaters have long rounded wings and a long tail and neck. Their bill is long and bicolored – yellow below, black above. It has a loud, ringing call, which is predominantly heard in the early mornings. It is relativel
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description: Species of bird
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date modified: 2024-01-01T02:50:04Z
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