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Honeyeaters

The honeyeaters, belonging to the family Meliphagidae, are a varied group of small to medium-sized birds that include the Australian chats, myzomelas, friarbirds, wattlebirds, miners, and melidectes. With 186 species spread across 55 genera, they are typically found in Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, the Pacific islands up to Samoa and Tonga, and Wallacea to the northwest of New Guinea. They form the superfamily Meliphagoidea with their closest relatives and are essential for the pollination of various Australasian plants. Honeyeaters have diverse diets ranging from nectar, insects, and fruit and are known for their unique, brush-tipped tongues for feeding. Although many are not well understood in terms of movement, they tend to travel in response to food plant flowering, especially in arid zones. Recent taxonomy adjustments have seen some species like the golden and Bonin honeyeaters reclassified to Zosteropidae, while the New Zealand stitchbird moved to its own family, Notiomystidae. The "MacGregor's bird-of-paradise" has been reidentified as "MacGregor's honeyeater" within this family. The newly discovered wattled smoky honeyeater and the extinct Moho and Chaetoptila genera, endemic to Hawaii, have stirred up discussions about family classifications, with the latter proposed to belong to a separate family, the Mohoidae.

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African & Green Broadbills
Albatrosses
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Auks
Austral Storm Petrels
Australasian Babblers
Australasian Robins
Australasian Warblers
Australasian Wrens
Australo-Papuan Bellbirds
Babblers, Scimitar Babblers
Barn Owls
Bee-eaters
Birds-of-paradise
Boatbills
Bristlehead
Bulbuls
Buntings
Bushtits
Bustards
Buttonquail
Caracaras, Falcons
Cassowaries, Emu
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Cisticolas & Allies
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Coursers, Pratincoles
Crab-plover
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Crombecs, African Warblers
Crows, Jays
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Cupwings
Dippers
Drongos
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Elachura
Fairy Flycatchers
Fairy-bluebirds
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Finfoots
Flamingos
Flowerpeckers
Flufftails
Frigatebirds
Frogmouths
Gannets, Boobies
Goldcrests, Kinglets
Grassbirds & Allies
Grebes
Ground Babblers
Gulls, Terns, Skimmers
Herons, Bitterns

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Honeyguides
Hoopoes
Hornbills
Hylocitrea
Ibisbill
Ibises, Spoonbills
Ifrit
Indigobirds, Whydahs
Ioras
Jacanas
Jewel-babblers, Quail-thrushes
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Owls
Oystercatchers
Painted-snipes
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Penduline Tits
Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels
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Pittas
Ploughbill
Plovers
Rail-babbler
Rails, Crakes & Coots
Reed Warblers & Allies
Rollers
Sandpipers, Snipes
Shrikes
Sittellas
Skuas
Starlings, Rhabdornis
Stilts, Avocets
Stone-curlews, Thick-knees
Storks
Sunbirds
Swallows, Martins
Swifts
Sylviid Babblers
Thrushes
Tits, Chickadees
Treecreepers
Treeswifts
Trogons
Tropicbirds
Typical Broadbills
Vangas & Allies
Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers
Wagtails, Pipits
Wallcreeper
Waxbills, Munias & Allies
Waxwings
Weavers, Widowbirds
Whipbirds
Whistlers & Allies
White-eyes
Woodpeckers
Woodswallows, Butcherbirds & Allies
Wrens
Jayshrike

Alor Myzomela

Myzomela prawiradilagae

Arfak Honeyeater

Melipotes gymnops

Banda Myzomela

Myzomela boiei

Belford's Melidectes

Melidectes belfordi

Black-breasted Myzomela

Myzomela vulnerata

Black-necklaced Honeyeater

Lichmera notabilis

Black-throated Honeyeater

Caligavis subfrenata
A photo of a Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis)

Blue-faced Honeyeater

Entomyzon cyanotis

Brass's Friarbird

Philemon brassi
A photo of a Brown-backed Honeyeater (Ramsayornis modestus)

Brown-backed Honeyeater

Ramsayornis modestus
A photo of a Brown Honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta)

Brown Honeyeater

Lichmera indistincta

Buru Friarbird

Philemon moluccensis

Buru Honeyeater

Lichmera deningeri

Cinnamon-browed Melidectes

Melidectes ochromelas

Common Smoky Honeyeater

Melipotes fumigatus

Dark-eared Myza

Myza celebensis

Drab Myzomela

Myzomela blasii

Flame-eared Honeyeater

Lichmera flavicans

Forest Honeyeater

Microptilotis montanus
A photo of a Graceful Honeyeater (Microptilotis gracilis)

Graceful Honeyeater

Microptilotis gracilis

Green-backed Honeyeater

Glycichaera fallax

Grey Friarbird

Philemon kisserensis

Grey-streaked Honeyeater

Ptiloprora perstriata
A photo of a Helmeted Friarbird (Philemon buceroides)

Helmeted Friarbird

Philemon buceroides

Leaden Honeyeater

Ptiloprora plumbea
A photo of a Little Friarbird (Philemon citreogularis)

Little Friarbird

Philemon citreogularis

Long-billed Honeyeater

Melilestes megarhynchus

MacGregor's Honeyeater

Macgregoria pulchra

Marbled Honeyeater

Pycnopygius cinereus

Mayr's Honeyeater

Ptiloprora mayri

Meyer's Friarbird

Philemon meyeri

Mimic Honeyeater

Microptilotis analogus

Morotai Friarbird

Philemon fuscicapillus

Mottle-breasted Honeyeater

Microptilotis mimikae

Mountain Honeyeater

Microptilotis orientalis

Mountain Myzomela

Myzomela adolphinae

New Guinea Friarbird

Philemon novaeguineae
A photo of a Noisy Friarbird (Philemon corniculatus)

Noisy Friarbird

Philemon corniculatus

Obscure Honeyeater

Caligavis obscura

Olive Straightbill

Timeliopsis fulvigula

Orange-cheeked Honeyeater

Oreornis chrysogenys

Ornate Melidectes

Melidectes torquatus

Papuan Black Myzomela

Myzomela nigrita

Plain Honeyeater

Pycnopygius ixoides

Puff-backed Honeyeater

Meliphaga aruensis

Red-headed Myzomela

Myzomela erythrocephala

Rote Myzomela

Myzomela irianawidodoae

Ruby-throated Myzomela

Myzomela eques
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Asian Barbets

Auks

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Crows, Jays

Cuckoos

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Cupwings

Dippers

Drongos

Ducks, Geese, Swans

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Flufftails

Frigatebirds

Frogmouths

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Goldcrests, Kinglets

Grassbirds & Allies

Grebes

Ground Babblers

Gulls, Terns, Skimmers

Herons, Bitterns

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Hoopoes

Hornbills

Hylocitrea

Ibisbill

Ibises, Spoonbills

Ifrit

Indigobirds, Whydahs

Ioras

Jacanas

Jewel-babblers, Quail-thrushes

Kingfishers

Kites, Hawks, Eagles

Larks

Laughingthrushes & Allies

Leaf Warblers & Allies

Leafbirds

Longspurs, Snow Buntings

Magpie Goose

Megapodes

Melampittas

Monarchs

Mottled Berryhunter

Nightjars

Northern Storm Petrels

Nuthatches

Old World Parrots

Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches

Ospreys

Owls

Oystercatchers

Painted-snipes

Parrotbills & Allies

Pelicans

Penduline Tits

Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels

Pheasants & Allies

Pigeons, Doves

Pittas

Ploughbill

Plovers

Rail-babbler

Rails, Crakes & Coots

Reed Warblers & Allies

Rollers

Sandpipers, Snipes

Shrikes

Sittellas

Skuas

Starlings, Rhabdornis

Stilts, Avocets

Stone-curlews, Thick-knees

Storks

Sunbirds

Swallows, Martins

Swifts

Sylviid Babblers

Thrushes

Tits, Chickadees

Treecreepers

Treeswifts

Trogons

Tropicbirds

Typical Broadbills

Vangas & Allies

Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers

Wagtails, Pipits

Wallcreeper

Waxbills, Munias & Allies

Waxwings

Weavers, Widowbirds

Whipbirds

Whistlers & Allies

White-eyes

Woodpeckers

Woodswallows, Butcherbirds & Allies

Wrens

Jayshrike

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