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Bicolored Flowerpecker

Bicolored Flowerpecker

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The Bicolored Flowerpecker is a petite and distinctive flowerpecker named for its two-toned plumage: typically slate-grey or blue-black upperparts contrasting sharply with pure white underparts. It is an active bird, often found in various forest types.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Philippines, found in a wide range of habitats including forests, forest edges, and cultivated areas from lowlands to mid-mountains.
How to spot
Look for its contrasting black and white plumage as it forages in the mid-story and canopy. It has a distinctive rapid, high-pitched call that can help locate it.
When to spot
Active throughout the year, commonly seen in the morning and late afternoon.
Its stark two-color pattern makes it quite conspicuous among its usually more drab or brightly colored flowerpecker relatives, aiding in identification.
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