Anthochaera

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Anthochaera is a genus of Australian honeyeaters known for their brush-tipped tongues and nectar-feeding habits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
belongsToGroup honeyeaters
class Aves
commonName little wattlebird
red wattlebird
regent honeyeater NERFINISHED
wattlebirds
western wattlebird NERFINISHED
yellow wattlebird
dietIncludes fruits
insects
nectar
distribution Australia NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole pollinator of flowering plants
endemicTo Australia NERFINISHED
family Meliphagidae NERFINISHED
habitat forests
heathlands
woodlands
hasAnatomicalFeature brush-tipped tongue
hasCharacteristic medium-sized passerine birds
specialized tongue for nectar feeding
strongly curved bill
hasFeedingHabit insectivorous
nectar-feeding
hasSpecies Anthochaera carunculata NERFINISHED
Anthochaera chrysoptera NERFINISHED
Anthochaera lunulata NERFINISHED
Anthochaera paradoxa NERFINISHED
Anthochaera phrygia NERFINISHED
hasVernacularGroupName wattlebirds
higherClassification Meliphagidae NERFINISHED
Passeriformes NERFINISHED
isPartOf Meliphagidae NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
languageOfName New Latin NERFINISHED
nativeTo Australasian realm NERFINISHED
notableFor loud calls
wattle-like facial appendages in several species
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
pollinationRole bird pollinator
reproductiveMode oviparous
taxonRank genus

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Meliphagidae includesGenus Anthochaera
Meliphagidae includesGenus Anthochaera
this entity surface form: Ptilotula