Drepanididae
Drepanididae is a family of birds commonly known as Hawaiian honeycreepers. These small, colorful birds are native to the Hawaiian Islands and are known for their unique adaptations, particularly their specialized beaks, which vary in shape and size depending on their feeding habits.
The family includes several species, some of which are critically endangered due to habitat loss and introduced predators. Drepanididae plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by pollinating native plants and dispersing seeds, making their conservation important for maintaining Hawaii's biodiversity.