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Dicaeum concolor

Identification

The Plain Flowerpecker (Dicaeum concolor) is a small passerine bird. As its name suggests, this species lacks the brightly coloured male plumage typically shown by flowerpeckers. It is a very small, stout bird, 9 cm in length, with a short tail, short thick curved bill and tubular tongue. The latter features reflect the importance of nectar in its diet, although berries, spiders and insects are also taken.

The adult Plain Flowerpecker has olive-brown upperparts and greyish white underparts. Some races, such as the Himalayan D. c. olivaceum have greener-tinged upperparts, and the Andaman Islands race D. c. virescens is distinctive, with green upperparts, a pale green breast, and yellow belly.

Distribtuion

It is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from India east to Indonesia.

Taxonomy

Habitat

The Plain Flowerpecker is a common resident breeding bird of woodland edges, cultivation and isolated stands of trees, often in hilly country.

Behaviour

Two or three eggs are laid in a purse-like nest suspended from a tree or bush.


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