Melanocharitidae |
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia
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Phylum: |
Chordata
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Class: |
Aves
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Order: |
Passeriformes
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Family: |
Melanocharitidae
Sibley & Ahlquist, 1985 |
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Genera |
Melanocharis
Sclater, 1858,
Toxorhamphus
Stresemann, 1914 |
The Melanocharitidae, the berrypeckers and
longbills, is a small
bird
family restricted to the forests of
New Guinea. The family was once placed inside the
Flowerpecker family Dicaeidae. It comprises ten species
in two genera:
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Melanocharis
- Obscure Berrypecker, Melanocharis arfakiana
Black Berrypecker, Melanocharis nigra
Lemon-breasted Berrypecker, Melanocharis longicauda
Fan-tailed Berrypecker, Melanocharis versteri
Streaked Berrypecker, Melanocharis striativentris
Spotted Berrypecker, Melanocharis crassirostris
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Toxorhamphus
- Yellow-bellied Longbill, Toxorhamphus
novaeguineae
Slaty-chinned Longbill, Toxorhamphus poliopterus
Dwarf Honeyeater, Toxorhamphus iliolophus
Pygmy Honeyeater, Toxorhamphus pygmaeum
These are medium-sized birds which feed on fruit and some
insects and other invertebrates. They have drab coloured
plumage in greys, browns or black and white. The
berrypeckers resemble stout short-billed
honeyeaters, and the longbills are like drab
sunbirds.
Melanocharitidae species are usually seen alone or in
pairs; they build a cup nest and lay one or two eggs.
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