ALTHOUGH honeyeaters comprise many conspicuous and familiar species, there are a few that are harder to find and identify and are easily overlooked.
One such species is the White-naped Honeyeater – a forest inhabiting bird that rarely visits gardens and that often feeds unobtrusively in the eucalypt canopy.
Often, their distinctive mellow tsew-tsew calls, or a rasping sherp-sherp, are the only i...