A small, agile flowerpecker, the Grey-throated Flowerpecker is characterized by its grey throat and chest, contrasting with olive-green upperparts. It is a typical inhabitant of forest canopies, often seen feeding on small fruits.
Where to spot
Known from the island of Borneo, residing in lowland and lower montane forests.
How to spot
Look for it foraging actively in the upper and mid-canopy of forests. Its quick movements and plain plumage can make it challenging to spot, so listen for its soft calls.
When to spot
Best observed during early morning and late afternoon activity peaks. It is a resident species.
Where to spot
Known from the island of Borneo, residing in lowland and lower montane forests.
How to spot
Look for it foraging actively in the upper and mid-canopy of forests. Its quick movements and plain plumage can make it challenging to spot, so listen for its soft calls.
When to spot
Best observed during early morning and late afternoon activity peaks. It is a resident species.
This flowerpecker was only officially described as a new species in 2019, highlighting the ongoing discoveries in avian diversity, especially in lesser-explored regions.
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