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Honeycreeper Collection

The honeycreeper family is a diverse group of birds known for their unique and specialized beaks

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Series of illustrations of Akaipolaau, Liwi, Maui parrotbill, Apapane, Kona, Honeycreeper

Series of illustrations of Akaipolaau, Liwi, Maui parrotbill, Apapane, Kona, Honeycreeper, Kauai akialoa showing types of beak

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Purple Honeycreeper - on large green leaf - Asa Wright Centre - Trinidad

Purple Honeycreeper - on large green leaf - Asa Wright Centre - Trinidad
GET-1683 Purple Honeycreeper - on large green leaf Asa Wright Centre - Trinidad Cyanerpes caeruleus longirostris Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Red-legged honeycreeper (black and blue creeper), Cyanerpes cyaneus

Red-legged honeycreeper (black and blue creeper), Cyanerpes cyaneus. Illustration copied from George Edwards
FLO4641266 Red-legged honeycreeper (black and blue creeper), Cyanerpes cyaneus. Illustration copied from George Edwards. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from " The Naturalist's Pocket

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: The Green Honeycreeper, Chlorophanes spiza

The Green Honeycreeper, Chlorophanes spiza is sitting on the branch in green backgound, amazing blue colored bird, Trinidad . Petr Simon

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: AT The End

AT The End
Cheryl Schneider

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Red-legged honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) two males on barbed wire. Costa Rica

Red-legged honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) two males on barbed wire. Costa Rica

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Apapane

Apapane
Jian Xu

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Yellow-legged honeycreeper, native to South America Date: 31-12-1999

Yellow-legged honeycreeper, native to South America Date: 31-12-1999

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Or, Psittirostra psittacea, male (top) and female. Critically endangered

Or, Psittirostra psittacea, male (top) and female. Critically endangered
FLO4659697 Or, Psittirostra psittacea, male (top) and female. Critically endangered, possibly extinct. (Parrot-billed grosbeak, Loxia psittacea)

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Ou, Psittirostra psittacea. Critically endangered

Ou, Psittirostra psittacea. Critically endangered
Ou, Psittirostra psittacea, male (top) and female. Critically endangered, possibly extinct. (Parrot-billed grosbeak, Loxia psittacea)

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Red-legged honeycreeper and purple honeycreeper

Red-legged honeycreeper and purple honeycreeper
Red-legged honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneus (Coereba cyana) male 1, immature 2, female 3, and purple honeycreeper, Cyanerpes caeruleus (Coereba coerulea) male 4, female 5

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Marshmallow and purple honeycreeper

Marshmallow and purple honeycreeper
Marshmallow, Althaea officinalis 1, and purple honeycreeper, Cyanerpes caeruleus 2. Guimauve, Guitguit. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by A

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Apapane or Hawaiian honeycreeper, Himatione sanguinea

Apapane or Hawaiian honeycreeper, Himatione sanguinea (Byrons creeper, Drepanis byronensis). Handcoloured engraving drawn

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Red-legged honeycreeper and bananaquit

Red-legged honeycreeper and bananaquit
Red-legged honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneus, and bananaquit, Coereba flaveola. Handcoloured lithograph from Th. Lejeunes Complete Works of Buffon, Oeuvres Completes de Buffon, Brussels, 1837

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) male and Red-legged honeycreeper

Shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) male and Red-legged honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) perched on branch with epiphyte. Boca Tapada, Costa Rica

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) Costa Rica

Shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) Costa Rica

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Purple Honeycreeper

Purple Honeycreeper

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: 02430dt

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Red-legged Honeycreeper Cyanerpes cyaneus carneipes female El Valle Panama

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Green Honeycreeper Chlorophanes spiza male La Selva Costa Rica

Green Honeycreeper Chlorophanes spiza male La Selva Costa Rica

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Shining Honeycreeper Cyanerpes lucidus La Selva Costa Rica

Shining Honeycreeper Cyanerpes lucidus La Selva Costa Rica

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Picture No. 11980888

Picture No. 11980888
Blue Dacnis / Turquoise Honeycreeper, Atlantic Forest, Sao Paulo, Brazil Blue Dacnis / Turquoise Honeycreeper, Atlantic Forest, S&, x1af; Paulo, Brazil Blue Dacnis / Turquoise Honeycreeper

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Picture No. 11980874

Picture No. 11980874
Blue Dacnis / Turquoise Honeycreeper, Atlantic Forest, Sao Paulo, Brazil Blue Dacnis / Turquoise Honeycreeper, Atlantic Forest, S&, x1af; Paulo, Brazil Blue Dacnis / Turquoise Honeycreeper

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Scarlet Hawaiian honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea Vulnerable

Scarlet Hawaiian honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea Vulnerable
Scarlet Hawaiian honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea. Vulnerable.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Red-legged honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneus

Red-legged honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneus, and wallcreeper, Tichodroma muraria.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Hawaiian honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea

Hawaiian honeycreeper, Vestiaria coccinea, and scarlet-chested sunbird, Nectarinia senegalensis.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Picture No. 11807456

Picture No. 11807456
Red-legged honeycreeper Cyanerpes cyaneus Adult male A small songbird species in the tanager family Thraupidae Found in the tropical New World from southern Mexico south to Peru Bolivia

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Green Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) Costa Rica

Green Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) Costa Rica

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Purple Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) adult male, perched on flowerspike, Trinidad

Purple Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) adult male, perched on flowerspike, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, November

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) adult female, perched on twig, Trinidad

Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) adult female, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, November

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza argutus) adult female, feeding in fruiting tree

Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza argutus) adult female, feeding in fruiting tree, Canopy Tower, Panama, November

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Shining Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus isthmicus) adult male, perched on twig

Shining Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus isthmicus) adult male, perched on twig, with female in background, Cerro Azul, Panama, November

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Picture No. 10895082

Picture No. 10895082
Male Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) Date:

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Picture No. 10895078

Picture No. 10895078
Shining Honeycreeper - male (Cyanerpes lucidus) Date:

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Picture No. 10895077

Picture No. 10895077
Male Red-legged Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) Date:

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Purple Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad

Purple Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes caeruleus) adult male, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) adult female, perched on twig, Trinidad

Green Honeycreeper (Chlorophanes spiza) adult female, perched on twig, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, April

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Akiapolaau, Hemignathus munroi flying

Akiapolaau, Hemignathus munroi flying

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Rhodacanthis palmeri, greater koa finch

Rhodacanthis palmeri, greater koa finch
Photograph of the greater koa finch. This bird is now extinct. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 200

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Rhodacanthis flaviceps, lesser koa-finch

Rhodacanthis flaviceps, lesser koa-finch

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Ciridops anna, Ula-ai-hawane

Ciridops anna, Ula-ai-hawane
Photograph of the honeycreeper Ciridops anna. This bird, native to the Hawaiian island, became extinct in the 1880s. Photographed by Harry Taylor, 2009

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Green Honeycreeper - female, Cloud Forest, Venezuela, South America

Green Honeycreeper - female, Cloud Forest, Venezuela, South America
CAN-1596 Green HONEYCREEPER - female Cloud Forest, Venezuela. South America. Chlorophanes spiza John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Red Legged Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneu, Captive, Florida

Red Legged Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes cyaneu, Captive, Florida

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: South America, Panama, Panama Canal Zone. Close-up of red-legged honeycreeper bird on limb

South America, Panama, Panama Canal Zone. Close-up of red-legged honeycreeper bird on limb

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Panama Canal, Gamboa Rainforest Reserve. Close-up of shining honeycreeper bird on limb

Panama Canal, Gamboa Rainforest Reserve. Close-up of shining honeycreeper bird on limb

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Shining Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) adult male, feeding on berries, Costa Rica, february

Shining Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) adult male, feeding on berries, Costa Rica, february

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Red-legged Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) adult male, perched on twig, Costa Rica, february

Red-legged Honeycreeper (Cyanerpes cyaneus) adult male, perched on twig, Costa Rica, february

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: The Purple Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes caeruleus, is a small bird in the tanager family

The Purple Honeycreeper, Cyanerpes caeruleus, is a small bird in the tanager family. It is found in the tropical New World from Colombia and Venezuela south to Brazil, and on Trinidad

Background imageHoneycreeper Collection: Green Honeycreeper - female on branch - Asa Wright Centre - Trinidad

Green Honeycreeper - female on branch - Asa Wright Centre - Trinidad
GET-1673 Green Honeycreeper - female on branch Asa Wright Centre - Trinidad Chlorophanes spiza spiza Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The honeycreeper family is a diverse group of birds known for their unique and specialized beaks. In a series of stunning illustrations, we get a glimpse into the fascinating world of these colorful creatures. First up is the Akaipolaau, with its distinctive curved bill that ends in a sharp point. This tool allows it to pry insects from tree bark, showcasing its impressive feeding technique. Next, we have the Liwi, also known as the Maui parrotbill. Its robust beak is perfectly adapted for cracking open tough seeds and extracting their nutritious contents. Moving on to the Apapane, we are greeted by its slender yet slightly curved bill. This nectar-loving honeycreeper plays an important role in pollination as it sips sweet nectar from flowers using its specialized beak. In contrast to the delicate Apapane, we encounter Kona - a striking yellow-legged honeycreeper native to South America. Its strong and sturdy beak hints at its omnivorous diet which includes fruits and insects. As our journey continues, we come across two male Red-legged honeycreepers perched on barbed wire in Costa Rica. Their vibrant plumage stands out against this unexpected backdrop while their hooked bills serve them well when foraging for food. Venturing further into South America, we discover Psittirostra psittacea - both male and female specimens of this critically endangered species are depicted side by side. These beautiful birds possess long decurved bills that allow them to access hidden flower parts or extract insect larvae from tree crevices. Our attention then turns towards Ou - another critically endangered Hawaiian honeycreeper with an intriguingly shaped bill designed for probing flowers in search of nectar or capturing small insects hiding within foliage. A captivating image showcases not only the Red-legged honeycreeper but also its purple counterpart sharing space on a branch – nature's artistry at its finest.