Honeyeaters (Meliphagidae)
Crow Honeyeater (Gymnomyza aubryana) - HBW 13, p. 671
French: Méliphage toulou
German: Rotgesicht-Honigfresser
Spanish: Mielero Cuervo
Other common names: Red-faced Honeyeater
Taxonomy: Leptornis Aubryanus J. Verreaux and Des Murs, 1860, New Caledonia.
Previously placed in genus Leptornis and Leptomyza, both now defunct. Relationships unclear, and study needed; formerly suggested as being most closely related to Melidectes. Monotypic.
Distribution: New Caledonia.
- Critically Endangered Enlarge map
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A bird moving in a tree. Locality Parc de la Rivière Bleue, New Caledonia (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 21 October 2010 1 year ago 21 sec 3.6 -
An adult bird feeding on nectar on the top of a bush, in slow motion at the end Locality Parc de la Rivière Bleue, New Caledonia (Monotypic species)
Luc Fazio 31 August 2007 3 years ago 11 sec 3 -
An adult bird looking around and feeding in a bush Locality Parc de la Rivière Bleue, New Caledonia (Monotypic species)
Luc Fazio 31 August 2007 3 years ago 32 sec 3
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Crow Honeyeater in the morning.
Locality Mont Kouakoué, New Caledonia
Frédéric Desmoulins 1 January 2010 1 year ago 3.8 -
A bird feeding, a rare treat.
Locality Parc de la Rivière Bleue, New Caledonia (Monotypic species)
mehdhalaouate 1 July 2009 2 years ago 3.5 -
one of 3 adults attending a flowering tree
Locality Parc de la Rivière Bleue, New Caledonia
Tony Palliser 22 March 2012 8 weeks ago 3.2 -
A bird in a tree.
Locality Parc de la Rivière Bleue, New Caledonia (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 21 October 2010 1 year ago 2.4
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