The spiderhunters are amongst the largest of their family, measuring between in length. The
spectacled spiderhunter is the heaviest of the sunbirds, weighing as much as . The
bills of the spiderhunters are long, at least twice the length of the head, and are decurved and stout. The tongue forms a complete tube for most of its length. The
plumage is much drabber than the other brightly coloured sunbirds, is the same for both sexes, and contains no
iridescence. The uppersides of most species are olive-green and the undersides dull white or yellow—in half the species the undersides are streaked. The most atypical spiderhunter plumage is that of the
Whitehead's spiderhunter, which is dark brown with white streaking on the undersides and back and a yellow rump. The
calls of the spiderhunters are very simple, typically a metallic
chip which is repeated multiple times to form the song. The song of the
little spiderhunter is described as an "incessant squeaky whistle". ==Diet and feeding==