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Wat (wie) is honeyguide - definitie

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Indicatoridae; Honey guide bird; Honeyguides; Honey-guide; Honey Guide; Honeyguide bird; Indicator bird
  • [[Brown-backed honeybird]] juvenile fed by host parent, a [[rock-loving cisticola]]

honeyguide         
¦ noun
1. a small, drab tropical songbird, feeding chiefly on beeswax and bee grubs. [Family Indicatoridae: several species.]
2. Botany a marking on a flower petal thought to guide insects to nectar.
Honeyguide         
Honeyguides (family Indicatoridae) are near passerine birds in the order Piciformes. They are also known as indicator birds, or honey birds, although the latter term is also used more narrowly to refer to species of the genus Prodotiscus.
Thick-billed honeyguide         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Indicator minor; Thick-billed honeyguide; Indicator conirostris; Indicator minor conirostris; Lesser Honeyguide; Thick-billed Honeyguide
The thick-billed honeyguide (Indicator conirostris) is a bird of the honeyguide family Indicatoridae. It has been reported interbreeding with the related lesser honeyguide (I.

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Honeyguide

Honeyguides (family Indicatoridae) are near passerine birds in the order Piciformes. They are also known as indicator birds, or honey birds, although the latter term is also used more narrowly to refer to species of the genus Prodotiscus. They have an Old World tropical distribution, with the greatest number of species in Africa and two in Asia. These birds are best known for their interaction with humans. Honeyguides are noted and named for one or two species that will deliberately lead humans (but, contrary to popular claims, not honey badgers) directly to bee colonies, so that they can feast on the grubs and beeswax that are left behind.