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Yellow-vented Flowerpecker

Yellow-vented Flowerpecker

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The Yellow-vented Flowerpecker is a distinctive flowerpecker easily identified by its bright yellow vent contrasting with largely olive-green plumage. These tiny birds are agile and often found foraging on small fruits and nectar.
Where to spot
Widespread across parts of Southeast Asia, including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Indochina, and the Greater Sundas, inhabiting forests and woodlands.
How to spot
Look for it high in the canopy or at forest edges, often in fruiting trees. Its characteristic calls, a series of quick 'chip' notes, can lead to its discovery.
When to spot
Best seen during the day, particularly active in the morning and late afternoon. It is a common resident species.
This species is known to consume not just fruits and nectar but also small insects, providing a varied diet that supplements its energy needs throughout the year.
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