
The Scarlet Honeyeater is found along the east coast of Australia, from Cooktown, Queensland to Gippsland, Victoria, but it is less common south of Sydney, being a summer migrant in the south. The Scarlet Honeyeater occurs in a wide range of forest habitats, but is most common in open eucalypt forests and woodlands, especially those that grow near wetlands. They are frequently seen in flowering shrubs, and can be spotted in urban areas where people have planted bottlebrushes and other nectar-rich species.
RR: Australia & New Zealand x world RR
Date: March 26
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