The Streak-headed Honeyeater is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
The Streak-headed Honeyeater (Pycnopygius stictocephalus) is a species of bird in the Meliphagidae family. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Pycnopygius stictocephalus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 27 July 2007. Stub icon This article about a honeyeater is a stub. More
Results for: streak-headed honeyeaterTranslations 1 - 30 of 431 English English Finnish Finnish streak-headed honeyeater viirupäämesikko, Pycnopygius stictocephalus streak-headed woodcreeper viirupääkipuaja, Lepidocolaptes souleyetii streak-headed white-eye celebesinrilli, Lophozosterops squamiceps streak-headed mannikin metsämanikki, Lonchura tristissima red-headed honeyeater punahuppumesikko, Myzomela erythrocephala red-headed mountain honeyeater pikkupunamesikko, Myzomela adolphinae black-headed honeyeater More
Streak-headed Honeyeater, Helmeted Friarbird, Brown Oriole, Mountain Drongo, Spangled Drongo, Black-backed Butcherbird, Hooded Butcherbird, Glossy-mantled Manucode, Crinkle-collared Manucode, Eastern Riflebird, Magnificent Bird of Paradise (H), Raggiana Bird of Paradise, Grey Crow and Blue-faced Parrot-Finch. OTHER SITES AROUND PORT MORESBY: LEA LEA SALT PANS, HIRITANO HIGHWAY & HISIU MANGROVES. These are not really essential sites on a trip to PNG but worth visiting for species not likely to be encountered at the other sites. More
Streak-headed Honeyeater Pycnopygius stictocephalus: Seen well at Kiunga and at Sankwep. Plain Honeyeater Pycnopygius ixoides: Excellent views of one at Baiyer River for Simon and I, then again two at Kiunga, a very seldom recorded species. Meyer's Friarbird Philemon meyeri: Good views at Kiunga, another very sparse species. New Guinea Friarbird (Helmeted) Philemon (novaeguineae) buceroides: Now again lumped with Helmeted by Clements, maybe prematurely. Common in the lowlands and hills. More