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New Ireland Myzomela

New Ireland Myzomela

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The Crimson-hooded Myzomela is a vibrant, tiny honeyeater endemic to New Ireland in the Bismarck Archipelago. Males are characterized by a brilliant crimson hood and dark body.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of New Ireland in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea. It inhabits lowland rainforests, forest edges, and disturbed areas.
How to spot
Males are unmistakable with their brilliant crimson head and throat, contrasting with a black body. Females are duller but still show some red on the head. Look for their rapid, darting movements as they forage among flowers. Listen for high-pitched, buzzing calls.
When to spot
Active throughout daylight hours, feeding on nectar and small insects. As a resident species, it can be observed year-round within its restricted island habitat, particularly in flowering trees.
This species is an example of island endemism, having evolved unique plumage characteristics due to isolation on New Ireland.
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