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- Wild honeyguides understand various types of human calls that attract them to engage in the foraging mutualism. In northern Tanzania, honeyguides partner...
- with other honeyguides at bees' nests; immatures dominate adults, and immatures of this species dominate all others. Like other honeyguides, the greater...
- The lesser honeyguide (Indicator minor) is a species of bird in the family Indicatoridae. It is found in Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi...
- South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Scaly-throated honeyguides are found in dense woodland, thickets, and forest, usually only identifiable...
- Rift montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. Just like other honeyguides, this species is a brood parasite. BirdLife International (2021). "Indicator...
- The Malaysian honeyguide (Indicator archipelagicus) is a bird in the family Indicatoridae, which are paleotropical near p****erine birds related to the...
- Honeyguides are birds in the family Indicatoridae in the order Piciformes. There are currently 16 extant species of honeyguides recognised by the International...
- 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...
- Horne, Jennifer; Horne, Jennifer F.M. (2001). Toucans, Barbets, and Honeyguides: Ramphastidae, Capitonidae and Indicatoridae. Oxford: Oxford University...
- insectivorous, although the barbets and toucans mostly eat fruit and the honeyguides are unique among birds in being able to digest beeswax (although insects...