
Seram Friarbird
Seram Friarbird
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The Seram Friarbird is a honeyeater endemic to the island of Seram in Indonesia. It is a medium-sized friarbird with a bare head and a relatively small, blunt casque. This species is a common resident of various wooded environments on the island.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Seram in the Moluccas, Indonesia. It inhabits forests, secondary growth, and disturbed areas across the island.
How to spot
To observe, one must visit Seram. Look for its typical friarbird appearance with a bare head and small casque. Listen for its characteristic loud calls within the island's wooded areas.
When to spot
Observable year-round on Seram. It is active during the day, foraging in the canopy for nectar and insects.
Where to spot
Endemic to the island of Seram in the Moluccas, Indonesia. It inhabits forests, secondary growth, and disturbed areas across the island.
How to spot
To observe, one must visit Seram. Look for its typical friarbird appearance with a bare head and small casque. Listen for its characteristic loud calls within the island's wooded areas.
When to spot
Observable year-round on Seram. It is active during the day, foraging in the canopy for nectar and insects.
Like many island endemics, the Seram Friarbird plays an important ecological role in its isolated habitat, contributing to pollination and seed dispersal.
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