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Kei Flowerpecker

Kei Flowerpecker

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The Kei Flowerpecker is a small, active flowerpecker found in the Kei Islands, characterized by its relatively plain olive-green upperparts and paler underparts, often with a yellowish wash. It is an important pollinator and seed disperser.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Kei Islands, Indonesia, inhabiting lowland forests, forest edges, and mangroves.
How to spot
Look for it moving quickly through the canopy and mid-story. Its relatively plain plumage means observing its small size and agile movements, along with local calls, are key to identification.
When to spot
Active year-round, particularly in the morning and late afternoon when foraging.
The Kei Flowerpecker is endemic to the Kei Islands, which are part of Indonesia's Maluku archipelago, known for its unique island biodiversity and high rates of endemism.
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