- The
typical honeycreepers form a
genus Cyanerpes of
small birds in the
tanager family Thraupidae. They are
found in the
tropical New
World from Mexico...
- The
green honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) is a
small bird in the
tanager family. It is
found in the
tropical New
World from
southern Mexico south to...
- /iːˈiːviː/, ee-EE-vee) (Drepanis coccinea) or
scarlet honeycreeper is a
species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper. The ʻiʻiwi is a
highly recognizable symbol of Hawaiʻi...
- The
Laysan honeycreeper (Himatione fraithii), also
known as the
Laysan ʻapapane or
Laysan honeyeater, is an
extinct species of
finch that was
endemic to...
- The ʻākohekohe (Palmeria dolei), or
crested honeycreeper, is a
species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper. It is
endemic to the
island of Maui in Hawaiʻi. The ʻākohekohe...
-
Hawaiian honeycreepers are a
group of
small birds endemic to Hawaiʻi. They are
members of the
finch family Fringillidae,
closely related to the rosefinches...
- The red-legged
honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) is a
small songbird species in the
tanager family (Thraupidae). It is
found in the
tropical New
World from...
- The
purple honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) is a
small Neotropical bird in the
tanager family Thraupidae. It is
found in the
tropical New
World from...
-
grosbeaks and euphonias, as well as the
morphologically divergent Hawaiian honeycreepers. Many
birds in
other families are also
commonly called "finches". These...
-
species of
typical honeycreepers Chlorophanes, the
green honeycreeper Iridophanes, the golden-collared
honeycreeper Hawaiian honeycreepers, a
group of birds...