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The Black-eared Miner ''Manorina melanotis'' is a critically endangered honeyeater endemic to mallee woodland in south-eastern Australia. It is closely related to the much more widely distributed Yellow-throated Miner ''M. flavigula'' and the taxonomic status of the Black-eared Miner is the subject of some controversy, with some researchers considering it a subspecies of ''M. flavigula''. |
The Black-eared Miner ''Manorina melanotis'' is a critically endangered [[honeyeater]] endemic to mallee woodland in south-eastern Australia. It is closely related to the much more widely distributed Yellow-throated Miner ''M. flavigula'' and the taxonomic status of the Black-eared Miner is the subject of some controversy, with some researchers considering it a subspecies of ''M. flavigula''. |
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The Black-eared Miner Manorina melanotis is a critically endangered honeyeater endemic to mallee woodland in south-eastern Australia. It is closely related to the much more widely distributed Yellow-throated Miner M. flavigula and the taxonomic status of the Black-eared Miner is the subject of some controversy, with some researchers considering it a subspecies of M. flavigula.