This has resulted in areas of Clarke’s plantings benefiting some species of honeyeaters, such as New Holland Honeyeaters and Red Wattlebirds, to the point where they are much more common there than in native forest.
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They associate with other species of birds, such as the Brown Honeyeater and the Red Wattlebird.
The Yellow Wattlebird is similar in appearance to the Little Wattlebird and the Red Wattlebird.