-
single member of the
genus Melitograis is
called the white-streaked
friarbird.
Friarbirds are
found in Australia,
Papua New Guinea,
eastern Indonesia, and...
-
little friarbird (Philemon citreogularis), also
known as the
little leatherhead or yellow-throated
friarbird, is the
smallest of the
friarbirds within...
- the
island of
Timor as the type locality. The
helmeted friarbird is now one of 17
friarbirds placed in the
genus Philemon that was
introduced in 1816...
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noisy friarbirds are possible,
often in ****ociation with
little friarbirds. At such times, the
constant cackling and
chattering of the
noisy friarbird can...
- the
males do. The
plumage of many
Australasian orioles mimics that of
friarbirds (a
genus of
large honeyeaters),
probably to
reduce aggression against...
- It
feeds primarily on nectar, and also eats
insects and fruit.
Timor friarbirds live in
pairs or
small groups.
BirdLife International (2018). "Philemon...
- many
species of
orioles and
friarbirds that
exist in the same habitat. This is
thought to
reduce aggression by the
friarbirds against the
smaller orioles...
- medium-sized birds. The
family includes the
Australian chats, myzomelas,
friarbirds, wattlebirds,
miners and melidectes. They are most
common in Australia...
- The M****
friarbird (Philemon albitorques) or white-naped
friarbird, also
known as the
chauka ('souka' in Lele, the
local language) is a
species of bird...
- The silver-crowned
friarbird (Philemon argenticeps) is a
species of bird in the
family Meliphagidae.It is
endemic to
northern Australia,
including Queensland...