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Whitehead

Genus:  Mohoua Albicilla

Size:  15cm
 
Notes:  Now common in plantation forests. Feeds on insects on trunks and branches and is often seen in groups. Nests are built in shrubs or tree canopies and are made of twigs, bark and grass bound together with spiders' webs.
       



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