Everett's Flowerpecker is a small, plain flowerpecker with olive-green upperparts and whitish underparts, sometimes with a faint yellowish wash. It is an active forager, typically found in the forest canopy.
Where to spot
Endemic to several islands in the Philippines, inhabiting montane and lowland forests.
How to spot
Look for it moving rapidly through the foliage of trees, often in mixed-species flocks. Its high-pitched, thin calls can be a good clue to its presence.
When to spot
Best observed during the active periods of early morning and late afternoon. It is a resident species, visible year-round.
Where to spot
Endemic to several islands in the Philippines, inhabiting montane and lowland forests.
How to spot
Look for it moving rapidly through the foliage of trees, often in mixed-species flocks. Its high-pitched, thin calls can be a good clue to its presence.
When to spot
Best observed during the active periods of early morning and late afternoon. It is a resident species, visible year-round.
Like many flowerpeckers, Everett's Flowerpecker has a specialized digestive tract that allows it to quickly process mistletoe berries, aiding in the dispersal of their sticky seeds.
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Essential cookies are necessary for basic functionality, while analytical cookies help us understand how visitors use our website so we can improve it.
Cookie Preferences
Customize your privacy settings
Choose which cookies you want to allow. Necessary cookies are always enabled for the basic functionality of the website. You can always change your preferences later via the cookie settings in the footer.
Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function properly and cannot be disabled.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand how visitors use our website, so we can improve it.