Genus Phylidonyris

 

White-fronted Honeyeater - Its natural habitat is Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation.

 

Tawny-crowned Honeyeater - The Tawny-crowned Honeyeater is a passerine bird native to eastern Australia.

White-cheeked Honeyeater - The White-cheeked Honeyeater is a medium-sized black and white honeyeater, with a long, sturdy bill that curves downwards. It has large bright yellow tail and wing panels, with a large conspicuous white cheek patch on a mainly black head. The eye is dark brown. Young birds are duller and paler with softer, fluffier plumage. Gregarious, active and noisy with swift, erratic flight.

 

White-bellied Honeyeater - The New Hebrides Honeyeater is a species of bird in the Meliphagidae family. It is endemic to the Melenesian island nation of Vanuatu.

New Holland Honeyeater - The breeding behaviour of the New Holland Honeyeater has been relatively well documented. In southern and eastern Australia, breeding commonly occurs during autumn and spring, although certain coastal populations may breed at any time of the year given suitable conditions including sufficient food and absence of adverse weather. In Western Australia, New Holland Honeyeaters have been observed to breed once annually from July to November, when nectar is abundant . They appear to be a socially monogamous bird with no sign of co-operative breeding, but this observation is yet to be examined genetically . In breeding territories, males spend a large proportion of their time defending the nest and food resources, while the females invest a large proportion of their time in reproductive labour including nest construction, incubation, and a majority of the nestling care . However, these roles are not completely strict . It is also common for females to utilise food resources that are in close proximity to the nest,

 

Crescent Honeyeater - The Crescent Honeyeater was originally described by ornithologist John Latham in 1802 as Certhia pyrrhoptera.

 

Phylidonyris undulatus - The Barred Honeyeater is a species of bird in the Meliphagidae family. It is endemic to New Caledonia.

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Meliphagidae
Genus : Phylidonyris