QUÉ SIGNIFICA HONEY-EATER EN INGLÉS
Pájaro azucar
Los honeyeaters son una gran y diversa familia de aves de tamaño pequeño a mediano, las más comunes en Australia y Nueva Guinea, pero también se encuentran en Nueva Zelanda, las islas del Pacífico al este de Samoa y Tonga y las islas al norte y al oeste de New Guinea conocida como Wallacea. Bali, al otro lado de la línea de Wallace, tiene una sola especie. Honeyeaters y los chats australianos forman la familia Meliphagidae. En total hay 182 especies en 42 géneros, aproximadamente la mitad de ellos nativos de Australia, muchos de los que ocupan Nueva Guinea. Con sus parientes más cercanos, los Maluridae, Pardalotidae y Acanthizidae comprenden la superfamilia Meliphagoidea y se originó temprano en la historia evolutiva de la radiación de passerina oscina. Aunque los honeyeaters se parecen y se comportan muy parecidos a los paseriformes que alimentan el nectar en todo el mundo, no tienen relación y las similitudes son la consecuencia de la evolución convergente. La extensión de la asociación evolutiva entre los honeyeaters y las plantas de floración de Australasian es desconocida, pero probablemente substancial.
definición de honey-eater en el diccionario inglés
La definición de "devorador de miel" en el diccionario es cualquier pequeño pájaro canario arbóreo de la familia australiana Meliphagidae, que tiene un pico curvado hacia abajo y una lengua en forma de cepillo especializada en extraer el néctar de las flores.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HONEY-EATER»
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honey-eater en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Tattle Yellow-spotted Honey -eater." 317. Ptilotis fusca. " Fuscous Honey -eater."
318. Ptilotis lewini. " Yellow-eared Honey-eater." 319. Ptilotis frenata. " Bridled
Honey-eater." 320. Ptilotis flavistriata. " Yellow-streaked Honey-eater." 321.
Ptilotis ...
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Queensland Geographical Journal ...: Including the ...
§Bed-headed Blood Bird §Black Honey-eater . . §Shy Honey-eater §Banded
Honey-eater §Fulvous-fronted Honey-eater §Bar-breasted Honey- eaterl §Brown
Honey-eater . . §Mulgrave Honey-eater §Faint-barred Honey- eater §Yellow ...
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Notes on the Natural History, Etc., of Western Australia: ...
SUB-FAMILY MYZOMELIN.E. Myzomela erythrocephala [Gld.] " Red-headed
Honey-eater," N. Myzomela nigra [Gld.] " Black Honey-eater." Myzomela
pectoralis [Gld.] " Branded Honey-eater," N. Myzomela obscura [Gld.] " Dusky
Honey-eater," ...
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South Australia: Its History, Resources, and Productions
E. Meliornis Novre-Hollandim New Holland honey-eater Lichmera australasiana
Tasmanian honey -eater Glycyphila fulvifrona Fulvous honey-eater albifrons
White-fronted honey-eater * fasciata Fasciated honey-eater Stigmatops ocularis ...
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Queensland Geographical Journal: Including the Proceedings ...
Including the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia,
Queensland. Honey -eaters — Continued. § Red-headed Blood Myzomela
erythrocephala (Gld.) . . Q'ld, N.Aus. Bird §Black Honey-eater .. Myzomela nigra (
Gld.) .. .-.
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Western Australian Year Book
The fourth species (G. ocularis), or the Brown Honey-eater. is one of the most
common birds in the thickets and scrubs on the Swan River. It is easily
recognised by its almost uniform dark-brown coat and its great activity and almost
ceaseless ...
Myzomela erythrocephala [Gld.] " Eed-headed Honey-eater." Myzomela nigra [
Gld.] " Black Honey-eater." Myzomela pectoralis [Gld.] " Branded Honey-eater."
Myzomela obscura [Gld.] " Dusky Honey-eater." Acanthorhynchns superciliosus ...
Western Australia. Registrar General's Office,
1900
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The Emu: Official Organ of the Australasian Ornithologists' ...
Two or three eggs are laid, and, as in the case of the Fuscous Honey-eater a
marked difference in the size and colouring of the sets is noticed. Two sets each
containing two eggs measured respectively :—(a) .84 x .6 in. and .84 x .6 in.; (b) .
94 x ...
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The Science of Learning
The hird leads by emitting a repetitive series of chirring notes and, as the honey
eater moves toward it, flitting between a position near the honey eater and the
general direction of the bee nest (Friedmann, 1955; Isack & Rever, 1989: Short ...
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Catalogue of the Animals preserved in the Museum ... April 1829
From among the most conspicuous of these forms the following types may be
selected: (9l8) the New Holland Honey Eater, (Meliphaga Nova: Hollandire,
Lewin); (926) the Cardinal Honey Eater, (Meliphaga cardinalis) 5 (935) the
Chattering ...
Zoological Society of London,
1829
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Marathon men sow seeds of history
''It is particularly important for the local honey-eater birds because it is one of the few winter flowering plants in the area,'' he said. «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 11»
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Use this content. A blue-faced honey-eater on Fraser Island. Jim Eagles. Popular Stories. Car and truck crash on Maryborough Hervey Bay ... «Fraser Coast Chronicle, Dic 10»
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... of the children's show Humphrey B. Bear, the first since 2003, continuing the network's 40-year relationship with the pantless honey-eater. «Sydney Morning Herald, Feb 07»