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Lichenostomus cratitius

Purple-gaped Honeyeater at Vivonne Bay, SA

Lichenostomus cratitius at Vivonne Bay, SA - 3 Apr 2023
Lichenostomus cratitius at Vivonne Bay, SA - 3 Apr 2023
Lichenostomus cratitius at Vivonne Bay, SA - 3 Apr 2023
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Identification history

Lichenostomus cratitius 7 Apr 2023 natureguy
Lichenostomus cratitius 7 Apr 2023 Paul4K

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Pardalotus striatus (Striated Pardalote) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K Acanthiza pusilla (Brown Thornbill) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K Platycercus elegans (Crimson Rosella) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattlebird) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K Strepera versicolor (Grey Currawong) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K
Pardalotus striatus (Striated Pardalote) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K
Acanthiza pusilla (Brown Thornbill) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K
Platycercus elegans (Crimson Rosella) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K
Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattlebird) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K
Strepera versicolor (Grey Currawong) at Vivonne Bay, SA - 1 Apr 2023 by Paul4K

Location information

Species information

  • Lichenostomus cratitius Scientific name
  • Purple-gaped Honeyeater Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 1 - 3 Abundance
  • 3 Apr 2023 05:10 PM Recorded on
  • Paul4K Recorded by

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