Honeycreeper |
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The Honeycreepers are small
birds in the
tanager family. They are found in the tropical New World
from Mexico south to Brazil.
They occur in the forest canopy, and, as the name
implies, they are specialist
nectar feeders with long curved bills.
The four Cyanerpes species have colourful legs,
long wings and a short tail. The males are typically glossy
purple-blue and the females greenish.
The
Green Honeycreeper is called a Honeycreeper, but belongs
to the monotypic Chlorophanes genus. It has a larger,
stouter bill than the Cyanerpes group, and is less
heavily dependent on nectar.
Honeycreeper is also the name of an independent rock band
from upstate New York.
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Species
- Short-billed Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes nitidus
Shining Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes lucidus
Purple Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes caeruleus
Red-legged Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneus
References
- Birds of Venezuela by Hilty,
ISBN 0-7136-6418-5
- Birds of Trinidad and Tobago by ffrench,
ISBN 0-7136-6759-1
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