Meliphagidae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of birds: Meliphagidae is the scientific name for a family of passerine birds commonly known as honeyeaters. These birds are primarily native to Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands, with some species found in New Zealand and the Pacific islands. They are characterized by their brush-tipped tongues, adapted for feeding on nectar.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Meliphagidae family includes over 180 species of birds.
- Ornithologists study the feeding habits of the Meliphagidae.
- The New Holland honeyeater is a well-known member of the Meliphagidae.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/ornithological context: The term is used formally to classify and discuss this specific taxonomic group. It is often contrasted with other bird families.
- The research paper compared the tongue morphology of the Meliphagidae to that of sunbirds (Nectariniidae).
Variants and Related Words
- Honeyeater (n): The common English name for any bird belonging to the family Meliphagidae.
- We spotted a noisy friarbird, a type of honeyeater, in the eucalyptus tree.
Synonyms
- Honeyeaters (n): The common name for the family.
- Nectar-feeding birds (n): A descriptive term highlighting their primary diet, though this group includes birds from other families as well.
Noun
- honey eaters