- 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...
- techniques, the
relationship of the
Hawaiian honeycreepers to
other bird
species was controversial. The
honeycreepers were
sometimes categorized as a family...
- 1903 that the
Laysan honeycreeper was
descended from the ʻapapane
colonizing the island, and he
divided the
Hawaiian honeycreepers into two main groups...
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observed since 1900. They are one of the most
susceptible Hawaiian honeycreepers, with more than 75%
exposure to the bird
after being bitten by a single...
-
grosbeaks and euphonias, as well as the
morphologically divergent Hawaiian honeycreepers. Many
birds in
other families are also
commonly called "finches". These...
- "Chlorophanes
spiza (Green
Honeycreeper)" (PDF). Sta.uwi.edu.
Retrieved 2022-03-21. Skutch,
Alexander F. (1962). "Life
histories of
honeycreepers" (PDF). The Condor...
- The
purple honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) is a
small Neotropical bird in the
tanager family Thraupidae. It is
found in the
tropical New
World from...
-
Retrieved June 8, 2024. Skutch,
Alexander F. (1962). "Life
histories of
honeycreepers" (PDF). The Condor. 64 (2): 92–116. doi:10.2307/1365479. JSTOR 1365479...
- of the
honeycreepers had not been
exposed to
avian malaria since its
common ancestor existed 4 to 5
million years ago. Thus, the
honeycreepers had not...
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species of
typical honeycreepers Chlorophanes, the
green honeycreeper Iridophanes, the golden-collared
honeycreeper Hawaiian honeycreepers, a
group of birds...