The Family Drepanididae is commonly referred to as the Hawaiian honeycreepers due to their brightly colored plumage and their love for nectar. This family of birds is unique to Hawaii, with over 50 different species found on the islands. They are also commonly known as Hawaiian finches or Hawaiian grosbeaks, due to their beak shape and size. These birds have adapted to various diets, with some species feeding on insects, seeds, and even fruit. While many of these species are threatened or endangered, efforts are being made to protect and conserve them for future generations to enjoy.