- Wild
honeyguides understand various types of
human calls that
attract them to
engage in the
foraging mutualism. In
northern Tanzania,
honeyguides partner...
- begin. The
fuulido doubles the
encounter rate with
honeyguides. In
northern Tanzania,
Honeyguides increased the Hadza's rate of
finding bee
nests by 560%...
- The
lesser honeyguide (Indicator minor) is a
species of bird in the
family Indicatoridae. Like
other honeyguides, it is a
brood parasite that lays eggs...
- The
honeyguide greenbul (Baeopogon indicator) is a
species of
songbird in the
bulbul family, Pyc****tidae. It is
widespread throughout the
African tropical...
- Rift
montane forests. It is
threatened by
habitat loss. Just like
other honeyguides, this
species is a
brood parasite.
BirdLife International (2021). "Indicator...
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often watch for
guiding greater honeyguides and
other activity that may
indicate honey harvesting. As with
other honeyguides, they wait for a hive to be ransacked...
-
Honeyguides are
birds in the
family Indicatoridae in the
order Piciformes.
There are
currently 16
extant species of
honeyguides recognised by the International...
- Horne, Jennifer; Horne,
Jennifer F.M. (2001). Toucans, Barbets, and
Honeyguides: Ramphastidae,
Capitonidae and Indicatoridae. Oxford:
Oxford University...
- The lyre-tailed
honeyguide (Melichneutes robustus) is a
species of bird in the
family Indicatoridae. It is
monotypic within the
genus Melichneutes. It...
- it may be
similar to that of
other closely related honeyguides. The call of the
least honeyguide is a
repeated “chreeya” like sound. This recordings...