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Anthochaera paradoxa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yellow wattlebird
The yellow wattlebird (''Anthochaera paradoxa'') is a species of bird in the Meliphagidae family.〔 Other names include the long or Tasmanian wattlebird. ==Description== The yellow wattlebird is the largest of the honeyeaters, and is endemic to Tasmania. They are usually long.〔 They are named for the wattles in the corners of their mouths.〔 Yellow wattlebirds are slim birds with a short, strong bill.〔 They are dark-coloured forest birds that somewhat resemble slandering grackles.〔 They have a white face and black-streaked crown.〔 They also have a long, pendulous yellow-orange wattle.〔 The wattle becomes brighter during the breeding season.〔 They have dark wings and a yellow belly,〔 whereas the upperparts are grey to dusky brown.〔 The female yellow wattlebird is much smaller than the male.〔 The young yellow wattlebirds have much smaller wattles, a paler head and a browner underbelly than the adult birds.〔 Yellow wattlebirds are active and acrobatic with a strong flight.〔 They are fairly tame birds and often enter gardens looking for food.〔 The yellow wattlebird is similar in appearance to the little wattlebird and the red wattlebird.
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