- The
honeyeaters are a
large and
diverse family,
Meliphagidae, of
small to medium-sized birds. The
family includes the
Australian chats, myzomelas, friarbirds...
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honeyeaters and
allies Maluridae: fairy-wrens, emu-wrens and gr****wrens
Meliphagidae: true
honeyeaters and
chats Dasyornithidae:
bristlebirds Pardalotidae:...
- Higgins, P.; Christidis, L.; Ford, H.; Bonan, A. (2008). "Honeyeaters (
Meliphagidae)". In del Hoyo, J.; Elliott, A.; Sargatal, J.; Christie, D.A.; de Juana...
- recently, the
birds in this
genus were
thought to
belong to the
family Meliphagidae (honeyeaters)
because they
looked and
acted so
similar to
members of...
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Talking birds are
birds that can
mimic the
speech of humans.
There is
debate within the
scientific community over
whether some
talking parrots also have...
- as the
brush wattlebird, is a p****erine bird in the
honeyeater family Meliphagidae. It is
found in
coastal and sub-coastal south-eastern Australia. The...
- was
previously regarded as
member of the Australo-Pacific
honeyeaters (
Meliphagidae). The Hawaiʻi ʻōʻō was
first described by
Blasius Merrem in 1786. It...
-
previously regarded as a
member of the Australo-Pacific
honeyeaters (family
Meliphagidae). The bird was
endemic to the
island of Kauaʻi. It was
common in the...
- of the
largest species in the
diverse Australasian honeyeater family Meliphagidae, and one of two
living species of that
family found in New Zealand, the...
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Superfamily Meliphagoidea Acanthizidae: scrubwrens, thornbills, and
gerygones Meliphagidae:
honeyeaters Maluridae: fairywrens, emu-wrens and gr****wrens Dasyornithidae:...