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  2. Honeybird - Wikipedia

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    They are all drab colored birds, with grey or grey-green upper parts, and grey to whitish-grey underparts. They are among the smallest members of the honey guide family. They have slender bills compared to other members of the family.

  3. Caladrius - Wikipedia

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    The difficulties of using live animals on live television provided most of the humor for the few seconds of the bird's appearance. [5] In the video game Age of Mythology: The Titans, a myth unit available to the Atlanteans is the Caladria, which serves as a flying scout and healer, though it more closely resembled an angel than a bird.

  4. Honeyguide - Wikipedia

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    African honeyguide birds are known to lay their eggs in underground nests of other bee-eating bird species. The honeyguide chicks kill the hatchlings of the host using their needle-sharp beaks just after hatching, much as cuckoo hatchlings do. The honeyguide mother ensures her chick hatches first by internally incubating the egg for an extra ...

  5. 5 health benefits of honey you may not know - AOL

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    Elvish Honey uncovered five lesser-known health benefits of honey using various scientific studies, medical journals, and news coverage.

  6. Mellivory - Wikipedia

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    Honey badgers are also well known for raiding beehives and eating honey, [26] [27] and are named after this part of their diet. Honey and beeswax are also eaten by some birds, including honey buzzards and honeyguides , the latter of which are known to guide humans to bee colonies in order to partake in foraging mutualism.

  7. List of honeyguides - Wikipedia

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    Ranges are based on the IOC World Bird List for that species unless otherwise noted. Population estimates are of the number of mature individuals and are taken from the IUCN Red List. This list follows the taxonomic treatment (designation and order of species) and nomenclature (scientific and common names) of version 13.2 of the IOC World Bird ...

  8. European honey buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The bird often appears restless with much ruffling of the wings and shifting around on its perch. The honey buzzard often inspects possible locations of food from its perch, cocking its head this way and that to get a good look at possible food locations. This behaviour is reminiscent of an inquisitive parrot.

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