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White-bellied Minivet

White-bellied Minivet

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The White-bellied Minivet is a distinctive bird found across parts of Southeast Asia, characterized by its reddish-orange belly and darker upperparts. It is a less common minivet species.
Where to spot
Found in evergreen and deciduous forests, often near forest edges or clearings, across parts of Southeast Asia, including Peninsular Malaysia and Sumatra.
How to spot
Look high in the tree canopy, as they often forage among leaves for insects. Their calls are high-pitched and whistling. Use binoculars to appreciate their vivid colors.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, often seen foraging in the canopy or mid-story. They are resident birds in much of their range, observable year-round.
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File:PericrocotusErythropygiusGould.jpg
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This species is notable for the strong sexual dimorphism in its plumage, with males exhibiting richer coloration compared to the more subdued females.
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