Mao vs Black-chinned Honeyeater
Gymnomyza samoensis so với Melithreptus gularis
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Thuộc Tính | Mao | Black-chinned Honeyeater |
|---|---|---|
| Tên Khoa Học | Gymnomyza samoensis | Melithreptus gularis |
| Bộ | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Họ | Meliphagidae | Meliphagidae |
| Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn | Endangered | Least Concern |
| Chiều Dài | — | — |
| Chiều Dài Sải Cánh | 27,2 cm (10.7 in) | 16,7 cm (6.6 in) |
| Khối Lượng | 106,0 g (3.74 oz) | 20,916666666666668 g (0.74 oz) |
| Chế Độ Ăn | -- | -- |
| Số Trứng | 2-3 | 2-3 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn
Endangered
Mao
Least Concern
Black-chinned Honeyeater
About These Birds
Black-chinned Honeyeater
The Black-chinned Honeyeater is a medium-sized Australian honeyeater with olive-green upperparts, whitish underparts, and a distinctive black chin and throat set against a white nape and rump. It inhabits dry sclerophyll forest, mallee, and woodland in inland and coastal areas of southeastern Australia. It feeds on nectar, insects, and lerps, and is often seen in the canopy of flowering eucalypts.