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The brown-backed honeybird (Prodotiscus regulus), also known as Wahlberg's honeybird, Wahlberg's honeyguide and sharp-billed honeyguide, is a species of bird in the family Indicatoridae. This bird is named after the Swedish naturalist Johan August Wahlberg .
The smallest species by body mass appears to be the green-backed honeyguide, at an average of 10.2 g (0.36 oz), and by length appears to be the Cassin's honeyguide, at an average of 10 cm (3.9 in), while the largest species by weight is the lyre-tailed honeyguide, at 54.2 g (1.91 oz), and by length, is the greater honeyguide, at 19.5 cm (7.7 in).
Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution Prodotiscus regulus: Brown-backed honeybird: Angola, Botswana, Cameroon, Central African Republic, DRC, Ivory Coast ...
Green-backed honeybird. P. zambesiae Shelley, 1894. Three subspecies ... P. z. lathburyi; Southern and East Africa LC Unknown [5] Brown-backed honeybird. P. regulus ...
Brown-and-yellow marshbird; Brown-backed chat-tyrant; Brown-backed flowerpecker; Brown-backed honeybird; Brown-backed honeyeater; Brown-backed mockingbird; Brown-backed needletail; Brown-backed parrotlet; Brown-backed scrub robin; Brown-backed solitaire; Brown-backed whistler; Brown-backed woodpecker; Brown-banded antpitta; Brown-banded ...
Honeyeaters and the Australian chats make up the family Meliphagidae.They are a large and diverse family of small to medium-sized birds most common in Australia and New Guinea, but also found in New Zealand, the Pacific islands as far east as Samoa and Tonga, and the islands to the north and west of New Guinea known as Wallacea.
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