Hawaiian honeycreepers are small passerine bird endemic to Hawaiᅧᄏi. Some authorities still categorize this group as a family Drepanididae, but in recent years most authorities consider them a subfamily, Drepanidinae, of the finch family Fringillidae. The entire group is also called Drepanidini in treatments where buntings and American sparrow (Emberizidae) were included in the finch family; today this term is rather preferred for one group of
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Hawaiian honeycreepers are small passerine bird endemic to Hawaiᅧᄏi. Some authorities still categorize this group as a family Drepanididae, but in recent years most authorities consider them a subfamily, Drepanidinae, of the finch family Fringillidae. The entire group is also called Drepanidini in treatments where buntings and American sparrow (Emberizidae) were included in the finch family; today this term is rather preferred for one group of
The group is divided into three tribe, but only very provisionally so. Several tava appear to be too basal to really place into one of these, and others are best considered incertae sedis.
Some unusual forms never seen alive by scientists, such as Xestospiza or Vangulifer, cannot easily be placed into any group.
The male Hawaiian honeycreepers are more brightly coloured than the females in the Psittirostrini, but in the Hemignathini, they often look very similar. The flower of the native plant Metrosideros polymorpha (ᅧ컈ヘhiᅧᄏa lehua) are...
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