Hawaiian honeycreeper

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 ... more

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  • Drepanidinae

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