-
between honeyeaters and
Australasian flowering plants is unknown, but
probably substantial. A
great many
Australian plants are
fertilised by
honeyeaters, particularly...
-
International identified the
following sites as
being important for
regent honeyeaters in 2011:
Queensland Traprock New
South Wales Brisbane Water Bundarra-Barraba...
- It is the only
member of its genus, and it is most
closely related to
honeyeaters of the
genus Melithreptus.
Three subspecies are recognised. At around...
- on nectar, New
Holland honeyeaters are not
strictly nectarivorous.
Nectar does not
contain protein, so New
Holland honeyeaters must
supplement their diet...
-
close to the silky-flycatchers.
Hawaiian honeyeaters did not
evolve from the
similar looking Australasian honeyeaters, but
instead represent a
striking case...
- Yellow-faced
Honeyeaters". The
Australian Bird Bander. 1: 53–59. ISSN 0004-8747. Keast, A. (1968). "Seasonal
movement in the
Australian honeyeaters (Meliphagidae)...
- white-streaked, New
Holland and white-ch****ed
honeyeaters around 7.5
million years ago. DNA
analysis has
shown honeyeaters to be
related to the
Pardalotidae (pardalotes)...
-
Young Lewin's
honeyeaters are
similar to the adults, but have
brown eyes. The
strong 'machine gun-like'
rattling notes of Lewin's
honeyeater are
heard over...
-
white honeyeaters are much smaller,
including the
crescent (P. pyrrhoptera), tawny-crowned (Gliciphila melanops) and white-fronted
honeyeaters (Purnella...
-
singing honeyeaters."
Animal Behaviour 51:853-858 "Birds in
Backyards -
Singing Honeyeater".
Retrieved 2020-05-21. "Birds at the AALBG:
Singing honeyeater"....