
Blue-faced Parrotfinch
Blue-faced Parrotfinch
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The Blue-faced Parrotfinch is a small, vibrant bird primarily found in Samoa. It is easily recognized by its bright blue face contrasting with its green body and red rump.
Where to spot
Endemic to Samoa, inhabiting humid forests, secondary growth, and cultivated areas, often near human settlements.
How to spot
Look for them foraging on seeds and fruits in the mid-story and canopy of trees. Their iridescent blue face is the most distinctive feature.
When to spot
Active throughout the year, with observations more frequent during the breeding season when pairs are more conspicuous.
Where to spot
Endemic to Samoa, inhabiting humid forests, secondary growth, and cultivated areas, often near human settlements.
How to spot
Look for them foraging on seeds and fruits in the mid-story and canopy of trees. Their iridescent blue face is the most distinctive feature.
When to spot
Active throughout the year, with observations more frequent during the breeding season when pairs are more conspicuous.
There is some debate and ongoing research regarding the exact taxonomic status of populations across different Samoan islands, leading to potential subspecies or even distinct species.
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