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Red-faced Parrotfinch

Red-faced Parrotfinch

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This charming parrotfinch is endemic to New Caledonia, characterized by its bright red face, green body, and vibrant blue rump. It is a relatively small and agile species.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Caledonia. Prefers humid forests, forest edges, and dense scrubland, often venturing into gardens and plantations.
How to spot
Look for it in the understory or lower canopy, feeding on seeds and small fruits. Its distinct red face and blue rump are key identifiers. Listen for its soft, trilling calls.
When to spot
Year-round, with peak activity during the breeding season when pairs are more vocal.
The Red-faced Parrotfinch is often seen in pairs or small family groups, foraging together in dense vegetation.
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