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Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage

Honey-sucking birds in the tropics are beautiful. Honey-sucking parrots are no exception.

Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage

The yellow-collared honeyeater (scientific name: lorius chlorocercus) has bright plumage, mainly feeds on pollen, nectar and fruit, and the beak is longer than that of the average parrot, and more particularly, the slender tongue has brush-like hairs, called brush tongue, which facilitates the parrot to go deep into the flowers to obtain food.

Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage
Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage
Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage
Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage
Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage

2019.07.26 Photographed in Chimelong.

Birds that feed on pollen and nectar generally have particularly bright plumage

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