Eastern Crested Berrypecker
Eastern Crested Berrypecker
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The Eastern Crested Berrypecker is a beautiful and somewhat enigmatic bird from New Guinea, notable for its soft, olive plumage, and a subtle crest, often tipped with yellow. It is primarily frugivorous, feeding on forest fruits.
Where to spot
Endemic to the montane forests of eastern and central New Guinea, typically at high elevations. It inhabits the mid to upper canopy of mossy and cloud forests.
How to spot
Look for its olive plumage and subtle crest. Scan the canopy of montane forests, particularly where fruits are abundant. Listen for its soft, whistled calls, which can help in locating it.
When to spot
Active year-round in its tropical montane habitat. Early mornings are typically the most productive for observation, especially at fruiting trees.
Where to spot
Endemic to the montane forests of eastern and central New Guinea, typically at high elevations. It inhabits the mid to upper canopy of mossy and cloud forests.
How to spot
Look for its olive plumage and subtle crest. Scan the canopy of montane forests, particularly where fruits are abundant. Listen for its soft, whistled calls, which can help in locating it.
When to spot
Active year-round in its tropical montane habitat. Early mornings are typically the most productive for observation, especially at fruiting trees.
The 'berrypecker' family (Paramythiidae) is a small and ancient lineage, endemic to the highlands of New Guinea, highlighting the island's unique biodiversity.
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