Dicaeum hirundinaceum the mistletoe bird on Dendrophthoe, Australia. Note the mistletoe seed attached to the perch. Photo from David Attenborough's book "The Private Life of Plants". http://www.science.siu.edu/parasitic-plants/Loranthaceae/images/Dicaeum.JPEG ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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Dicaeum hirundinaceum Digestive canal and crop (left) that is highly adapted for mistletoe seeds. The tongue (right) is curled inward, an adaptation to feeding on the nectar from mistletoe flowers. http://www.science.siu.edu/parasitic-plants/Loranthaceae/images/Dicaeum.gut.JPEG ReviewsRating: Not yet Rated
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