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.
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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