Yellow-bellied Asity
Yellow-bellied Asity
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The Yellow-bellied Asity is a small, elusive, and vibrantly colored passerine bird endemic to Madagascar, characterized by its long, decurved bill and bright yellow belly.
Where to spot
Humid rainforests, particularly montane forests, in eastern Madagascar.
How to spot
Look for it probing flowers for nectar or insects in the mid-story and canopy. It can be difficult to spot due to its small size and often quiet nature. Binoculars are essential.
When to spot
Year-round. Active during daylight hours.
Where to spot
Humid rainforests, particularly montane forests, in eastern Madagascar.
How to spot
Look for it probing flowers for nectar or insects in the mid-story and canopy. It can be difficult to spot due to its small size and often quiet nature. Binoculars are essential.
When to spot
Year-round. Active during daylight hours.
The Yellow-bellied Asity's highly specialized, decurved bill is perfectly adapted for feeding on nectar from flowers, resembling a sunbird or hummingbirds.
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