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Elanora Heights Primary School has researched

Endangered Australian Wildlife

as part of an
Endangered Animals of the World project
organised by Cannelton Elementary School in Indiana, USA
and Primary School De Wadden of Haarlem, Netherlands.

Honeyeater
Helmeted Honeyeater
Drawn by Leon 4D

Common Name : Helmeted Honeyeater

Scientific Name : Lichenostomus melanops cassidix

Habitat :
Temperate eucalypt forest near Melbourne in Victoria.

Diet :
Eats mainly nectar and also insects and spiders.

Size :
It is about 230mm long.

Danger :

They are almost extinct because the forests have been cut down or burnt. The Bell Minor bird competes with the Helmeted Honeyeater for nesting areas.
Cats catch and eat Helmeted Honeyeaters.


Researched by :

Gavin, Dane and Leon 4D

Reference:

CD called "Wildinfo Australia"
Windows Version
Australian Endangered, Vulnerable and Extinct Fauna.
Designed and produced by "Good Thinking" (Australia) Pty Ltd
Distributer :
DATAWORKS
81 Eildon Parade,
Rowville, Victoria, 3178, Australia

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