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Common name:
yellow-browed melidectes (en); melífago-de-Reichenow (pt); méliphage de Reichenow (fr); mielero cejiamarillo (es); Reichenowhonigfresser (de)
Taxonomy:
Order Passeriformes
Family Meliphagidae
Range:
This species is endemic to New guinea, being found in the central and eastern mountains of Papua-New Guinea and marginally across the border into Indonesia.
Size:
These birds are 26-29 cm long and weigh 55-95 g.
Habitat:
The yellow-browed melidectes is found in lower and middle mountain rainforests, also using second growths, forests edges and even gardens.
Diet:
They forage on the middle and upper levels of the forests, taking insects, nectar and fruits.
Breeding:
These birds possibly breed all year round. The nest in an open basket woven with fine grasses. There is no further information regarding the incubation of this species.
Conservation:
IUCN status – LC (Least Concern)
This species has a relatively large breeding range and is described as fairly common to common. There is no available information on population trends.