Honey Guides
by Ami
Honey guides are grayish, greenish colored birds. They are about 8 inches tall and 20 centimeters long. They are pretty small. They eat beeswax and larvae. Their habitats are wood lands and open country. They usually stay alone all the time. They guide the animals and people to a beehives. The people and animals get the honey and the honey guide eats the larvae and the beeswax. The honey guide protects themselves by flying.

Books Used:
Juma and the Honeyguide
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Birds