White-fronted Minivet
White-fronted Minivet
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The White-fronted Minivet is a distinctive bird found in parts of Southeast Asia, characterized by its white forehead. Males typically have black and white plumage, while females exhibit grey and white.
Where to spot
Found in various forest types, including evergreen and deciduous forests, and open woodlands, in Southeast Asia, particularly on islands like Sulawesi.
How to spot
Look for groups of birds moving through the trees. Listen for their soft, whistling calls. Pay attention to the crown of their heads for the characteristic white patch.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen moving through the mid-canopy. They are resident birds, observable throughout the year.
Where to spot
Found in various forest types, including evergreen and deciduous forests, and open woodlands, in Southeast Asia, particularly on islands like Sulawesi.
How to spot
Look for groups of birds moving through the trees. Listen for their soft, whistling calls. Pay attention to the crown of their heads for the characteristic white patch.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen moving through the mid-canopy. They are resident birds, observable throughout the year.
Minivets are highly social birds, often seen in small flocks or mixed-species feeding flocks, moving through the forest canopy in search of insects.
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