Honey-eaters
Honey-eaters are a group of birds primarily found in Australia and New Guinea. They belong to the family Meliphagidae and are known for their specialized diet, which mainly consists of nectar from flowers. Their long, slender bills and specialized tongues help them extract nectar efficiently, making them important pollinators in their ecosystems.
These birds exhibit a variety of colors and sizes, with some species displaying bright plumage. Honey-eaters are often seen in gardens and forests, where they feed on nectar and also consume insects and fruits. Their vocalizations are diverse, adding to the lively sounds of their habitats.