Red-rumped Flowerpecker
Red-rumped Flowerpecker
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A small, active flowerpecker characterized by its dull olive-green upperparts and often a reddish wash on its rump, with paler underparts. It is a nimble bird that forages in the forest canopy.
Where to spot
Found in parts of Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, typically inhabiting forests, forest edges, and cultivated areas.
How to spot
Look for small, fast-moving birds in the canopy and mid-story, especially near fruiting trees. Its drab plumage means its reddish rump, if visible, is a key field mark.
When to spot
Active year-round, with peak foraging activity in the early morning and late afternoon.
Where to spot
Found in parts of Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, typically inhabiting forests, forest edges, and cultivated areas.
How to spot
Look for small, fast-moving birds in the canopy and mid-story, especially near fruiting trees. Its drab plumage means its reddish rump, if visible, is a key field mark.
When to spot
Active year-round, with peak foraging activity in the early morning and late afternoon.
Like other flowerpeckers, the Red-rumped Flowerpecker is an important disperser of mistletoe seeds, which it efficiently processes in its specialized digestive system, aiding forest regeneration.
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