Wattled honeyeater (Foulehaio carunculatus), National Park of American Samoa, 2015.
Summary
Wattled honeyeater (Iao in Samoan) are nectar feeders and fruit eaters. They also help out our tropical rainforest when pollen from one flower sticks to a bird's feather, rubbing off when it transfers to another flower! Learn more about adaptations and habitats from our curriculum-based programs: schedule an in-class or a field trip with a park ranger. Call us at 633-7082, ext. 22 or visit our website at www.nps.gov/npsa
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Tags
foulehaio carunculatus
wattled honeyeater
honeyeater
maliphagidae
foulehaio
pacific
mangrove
bird
birdwatching
wild
wildlife
hawaii
national park of american samoa
national park
american samoa
one flower sticks
nectar feeders
fruit eaters
flower
bird s feather
field trip
park ranger
national parks gallery
high resolution
flowers
birds
beak
Date
2015
Source
National Parks Gallery
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication