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Midget Flowerpecker

Midget Flowerpecker

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A small, dark flowerpecker, the Bronze Flowerpecker is characterized by its iridescent bronze-green upperparts that can appear black in certain light, contrasting with a red rump and white belly. It is an active species of various habitats.
Where to spot
Found in New Guinea and several surrounding islands, inhabiting forests, forest edges, and gardens.
How to spot
Look for it moving quickly through the canopy and mid-story. Its red rump is often the most noticeable feature, along with the varying sheen of its upperparts.
When to spot
Active year-round, typically most visible during the morning and late afternoon.
File:Dicaeum aeneum - The Birds of New Guinea.jpg
File:Dicaeum aeneum - The Birds of New Guinea (cropped).jpg
File:Dicaeum aeneum - The Birds of New Guinea.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Dicaeum aeneum - The Birds of New Guinea (cropped).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The Bronze Flowerpecker's iridescent plumage can shift in color depending on the light, making it a challenging but rewarding bird to observe closely and appreciate its subtle beauty.
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