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Red-bellied Myzomela

Red-bellied Myzomela

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The Red-bellied Myzomela is a small, striking honeyeater endemic to New Britain. Males feature a brilliant red belly and rump, contrasting with a dark head and back.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Britain and Umboi Islands in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea. It inhabits lowland and hill forests, forest edges, and disturbed areas.
How to spot
Males are unmistakable with their bright red belly and rump, black head and back, and red shoulder patches. Females are duller. Look for their rapid 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.
This species exhibits a clear distinction between the sexes in plumage, with the male displaying vivid colors for courtship and territorial defense.
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