Honeyguide [23] is similar to [22] in it procedure.
Van Der Westhuizen, "A mass poisoning of white-backed and lappet-faced vultures in Gonarezhou National Park,"
Honeyguide, vol.
While they walked, a portable speaker played recordings every seven seconds either of a Yao honey hunter making the "brrr-hm" sound, a Yao individual saying words such as "
honeyguide" or his own name, or a ring-necked dove's song or excitement call.
B: Honiganzeiger (honey_indicate_-er; '
honeyguide')
In Africa the
honeyguide and honey badger are partners: the guide finds the honeycomb, the badger cracks it open and they share it.
Bees frequently build hives in the tree hollows, and men, following a bird known as the "
honeyguide," locate and gather the honey, while the bird perches nearby awaiting its share.
The
Honeyguide safari camp is one camp that offers this experience.
The globally near-threatened Malaysian
Honeyguide Indicator archipelagicus was mistnetted on 10 Feb 1996 (Dennis et al.
For years these nomadic people have claimed that the African
honeyguide, Indicator indicator, uses flight patterns and calls to guide them to bees' nests.
This is a book that would appeal not only to fans of
honeyguides, corvids, vultures, eagles, hawks, owls, linnets (house finches), penguins, chickens, hummingbirds, zebra finches, chickadees, egrets, flycatchers, waterfowl, starlings, bluebirds, ratites, pheasants, or any of the other myriad birds described in the book, but also to anyone who wants to learn more about birds and their roles in our lives.