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Indicator indicator (greater honeyguide) - Animal Diversity WebGreater honeyguides favor large open areas including savanna, shrubland, forest edge, riverside or orchard habitats. Greater honeyguides usually live in areas ...
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Meet the Greater Honeyguide, the Bird That Understands HumansAug 22, 2016 · ... Indicator indicator, is marked by its black beard and striking yellow shoulder patches. Both males and females exhibit symbiotic behavior.
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Greater Honeyguide Indicator Indicator Species Factsheet | BirdLife ...This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Indicator indicator (Greater Honeyguide) - AvibaseThe greater honeyguide is a bird in the family Indicatoridae, paleotropical near passerine birds related to the woodpeckers.
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Indicatoridae - Honeyguides - Birds of the WorldThe honeyguides have traditionally been placed in the order Piciformes, even though externally their only really piciform feature is their zygodactyl feet.Missing: phylogeny | Show results with:phylogeny
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Typical Honeyguides (Genus Indicator) - iNaturalistIndicator is a genus of near passerine birds in the honeyguide family. The name refers to the behaviour of some species, notably the greater honeyguide.
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A phylogenetic analysis of woodpeckers and their allies using 12S ...The monophyly of Indicatoridae + Picidae (infraorder Picides), Picidae, Picinae + Picumninae, and Picinae was strongly supported in all analyses. However, the ...
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Wax digestion by the lesser honeyguide Indicator minorDigestion of wax could take place either by symbiotic bacteria present in the gut of the bird or by enzymes (Friedmann, 1955, Place and Stiles, 1992).
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Greater Honeyguide Indicator indicator - Birds of the WorldMar 4, 2020 · Leads humans to bees' nests by giving agitated chattery, piping calls; most guiders are immatures or subadults, some adults never guide.
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Greater Honeyguide / Indicator indicator - World Bird NamesJul 8, 2021 · specific name Cuculus indicator Sparrman, 1777); "The Dutch settlers thereabouts have given this bird the name of Honiguyzer, or Honey-guide, ...
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[PDF] Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird NamesThis new Dictionary owes much to R. D. Macleod's Key to the Names of British Birds. (1954) and to my well-received A Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names (1991).
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[PDF] Greater Honeyguide - SABAP2The Greater Honeyguide is endemic to Africa south of the Sahara; it is distributed from Senegal to Ethiopia south- wards, but absent from tropical forests and ...Missing: countries | Show results with:countries
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Greater Honeyguide (Indicator indicator) - BDIMay 22, 2024 · Species text for the Greater Honeyguide in the First Southern African Bird Atlas Project (SABAP1), 1997. ... Other common names: Grootheuningwyser ...Missing: Swahili | Show results with:Swahili
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Greater Honeyguide - eBirdGreater HoneyguideIndicator indicator. © Josep del Hoyo. 20 Apr 2019. Faraba Banta Bush Track (North of village), Western, Gambia.
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Isack: Co-operative honey-hunting between man and honeyguideThe role of culture, traditions and local knowledge in co-operative honey-hunting between man and honeyguide: A case study of Boran community of northern Kenya.
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Grunt or whistle: Successful honey-hunters know how to ... - Phys.orgDec 7, 2023 · "We found that honeyguides prefer the calls given by their local human partners, compared to foreign calls and arbitrary human sounds. This ...Missing: vocalizations | Show results with:vocalizations
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Do honey badgers and greater honeyguide birds cooperate to ...Jun 29, 2023 · The biology of the greater honeyguide Indicator indicator, with emphasis on the guiding behaviour. Dphil thesis, University of Oxford ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Culturally determined interspecies communication between humans ...Dec 7, 2023 · Greater honeyguide populations across Africa do not exhibit any obvious phenotypic or nuclear genetic divergence (27, 28), consistent with ...
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Wax digestion by Black‐throated Honey‐guides Indicator indicatorThe ability to digest beeswax has been demonstrated experimentally in only one bird species, the Lesser Honey-guide Indicator minor (Friedmann & Kern 1956a). ...
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A stab in the dark: chick killing by brood parasitic honeyguidesSep 7, 2011 · While many brood parasites are raised alongside host chicks and can be relatively benign, three independently evolved brood parasitic groups ...
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Egg puncturing by the brood parasitic Greater Honeyguide and ...May 7, 2007 · Nestlings of the brood parasitic Greater Honeyguide Indicator indicator (Piciformes, Indicatoridae) ... clutches parasitized by the Greater ...
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Ancient host specificity within a single species of brood parasitic birdWe show that the brood parasitic Greater Honeyguide Indicator indicator exhibits host-specific differentiation in both egg size and egg shape.<|control11|><|separator|>
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How humans and wild birds collaborate to get precious resources of ...Jul 22, 2016 · Research now reveals that humans use special calls to solicit the help of honeyguides and that honeyguides actively recruit appropriate human partners.Missing: vocalizations | Show results with:vocalizations
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Greater Honeyguides (Indicator indicator) Information | Earth LifeJul 12, 2023 · In addition to that listed by Friedmann (1955:41-47), the only recent record is of a Greater Honeyguide giving its guiding call to baboons at ...
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[PDF] Guiding behaviour of the Greater Honeyguide, Indicator indicator ...Wax-eating (cerophagy) may have been the main point of divergence between the ancestral honeyguide and the mainly frugivorous barbets. (Capitonidae) and toucans ...
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To follow a honeyguide – myth or marvel? - SingitaA greater honeyguide (Indicator indicator) is a very important bird in most African cultures whereby one is not allowed to kill it because of its skill to ...Missing: traditions taboos
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The Honeyguide's revenge - Storybooks ZambiaThis is the story of Ngede, the Honeyguide, and a greedy young man named Gingile. One day while Gingile was out hunting he heard the call of Ngede.
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Wild birds lead people to honey – and learn from them | UCLADec 7, 2023 · The greater honeyguide can learn distinct vocal signals to help hunter-gatherers in parts of Africa locate bee colonies.Missing: vocalizations sources
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A Popular Account of Dr Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries/CHAPTER VI - Wikisource, the free online library### Summary of Mentions of the Honey-Guide Bird
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The IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL (https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/22680616/92868613) does not contain the requested information (IUCN status, assessment date, population size, trend, range, reasons for status, or monitoring info). The page only includes a feedback email link and text about rating a translation, which is unrelated to the species data.
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[PDF] Drivers of deforestation, identification of threatened forests and ...Drivers of deforestation, identification of threatened forests and forest co- benefits other than carbon from REDD+ implementation in Zambia. A consultancy ...
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Saving Africa's miombo woodlands - Dialogue EarthApr 3, 2023 · But miombo woodlands are under threat. In the 15 years between 2006 and 2021, the miombo woodland area has decreased from 2.7 million km2 to 1. ...
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Measures to Protect the Pollinators in Africa and Asia - Capacity4devAug 12, 2013 · “As forests are cleared for agricultural production and bees are exposed to pesticides, beekeepers have reported a decline in bee numbers,” said ...
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Kenyan Experts: Pesticides Killing Bees, Forcing Farmers to Hand ...Apr 28, 2021 · Kenyan farmers say they are being forced to hand-pollinate their crops due to a decline in bee populations from pesticides.
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Global Trends in Climate Suitability of Bees: Ups and Downs in a ...Feb 11, 2024 · Climate change is anticipated to significantly alter bee distributions, potentially disrupting existing plant–bee interactions. This poses ...
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Awer Honey-Hunting Culture With Greater Honeyguides in Coastal ...Jan 2, 2022 · Greater honeyguides (Indicator indicator) and humans (Homo sapiens) ... greater honeyguide lineage existed in Africa when Homo gained ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] The Africa Report - 2023 | BirdLife InternationalJul 31, 2024 · BirdLife Africa's vulture conservation strategy is built on four pillars focused on addressing these threats through building knowledge and ...
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Why it's crucial to safeguard the ancient practice of finding wild ...Jun 28, 2022 · In parts of Africa, a small bird called the Greater Honeyguide (Indicator indicator) helps people search for honey. It approaches people and ...<|control11|><|separator|>