Birds

Scarlet-naped Myzomela

Scarlet-naped Myzomela

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The Black-headed Myzomela is a small honeyeater endemic to the Solomon Islands. It is characterized by its contrasting black head against a red body.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Solomon Islands, specifically found on Bougainville, Choisuel, Santa Isabel, and Guadalcanal. It inhabits lowland and montane forests, as well as forest edges and secondary growth.
How to spot
Males are identifiable by their black head and neck, contrasting with a bright red body. Females are duller but still show the pattern. Look for them actively moving through flowering trees, often high in the canopy. Listen for high-pitched, sharp calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, foraging for nectar, insects, and small fruits. It is a resident species, observable year-round within its island habitats.
This myzomela's vibrant red body is thought to be an aposematic signal, warning potential predators of its unpalatability, though this is not definitively proven.
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