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The noisy miner is a large honeyeater, 24–28 centimetres (9.4–11.0 in) in length, with a wingspan of 36–45 centimetres (14–18 in), and weighing 70–80 grams (2.5–2.8 oz). Male, female and juvenile birds all have similar plumage: grey on the back and tail and on the breast, and otherwise white underneath, with white scalloping on the nape and hind-neck and on the breast off-white forehead and lores a black band over the crown, bright orange-yellow bill and a distinctive patch of yellow skin behind the eye a prominent white tip to the tail a narrow olive-yellow panel in the folded wing and orange-yellow legs and feet. A juvenile can be distinguished by softer plumage, a brownish tinge to the black on its head and the grey on its back, and a duller, greyish-yellow skin patch behind the eye. The noisy miner is similar in appearance to the yellow-throated miner and the black-eared miner it has a dull white forehead and a black crown, while the others have grey heads. Learn more about Noisy Miner
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Animalia: Chordata: Passeriformes: Aves: Meliphagidae: Manorina melanocephala