Management Game: A Short Quiz
What is the major avian competitor of the helmeted honeyeater?
lyrebirds
crimson rosellas
pangled drongos
bell miners
yellow-tufted honeyeaters
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The ground dwelling lyrebird would have a lot of trouble eating lerps or scaring honeyeaters out of trees. Try again.
Crimson rosellas have different food sources and nesting sites to helmeted honeyeaters. They do not compete. Try again.
Spangled drongos are from Northern Australia, and do not co-exist with helmeted honeyeaters.
Correct
Yellow-tufted honeyeaters are a separate subspecies with a non-overlapping distribution.