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{{dyktalk|30 July|2010|entry=... that over several million years, the [[Insectivore|insectivorous]] '''''[[Melithreptus]]''''' have diversified into [[Leaf|foliage]] browsers like the '''[[Black-headed Honeyeater|Black-headed]]''' and '''[[Western White-naped Honeyeater|Western White-naped]]''', and [[bark]] foragers such as the '''[[Black-chinned Honeyeater|Black-chinned]]''' and '''[[Brown-headed Honeyeater]]''' ''(pictured)''?}} |
{{dyktalk|30 July|2010|entry=... that over several million years, the [[Insectivore|insectivorous]] '''''[[Melithreptus]]''''' have diversified into [[Leaf|foliage]] browsers like the '''[[Black-headed Honeyeater|Black-headed]]''' and '''[[Western White-naped Honeyeater|Western White-naped]]''', and [[bark]] foragers such as the '''[[Black-chinned Honeyeater|Black-chinned]]''' and '''[[Brown-headed Honeyeater]]''' ''(pictured)''?}} |
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A fact from Black-chinned honeyeater appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 30 July 2010 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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