adultes Männchen (Blood-breasted) © Wade Strickland eBird S58311753 Macaulay Library ML 169030301
adultes Männchen (Sumba) © Achmad Ridha Junaid
adultes Weibchen (Blood-breasted) © Daisy O'Neill
adultes Weibchen (Sumba) © Achmad Ridha Junaid
juvenil (Sumba) © Achmad Ridha Junaid
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adultes Männchen (Blood-breasted) © Wade Strickland
adultes Weibchen (Blood-breasted) © Boas Emmanuel
adultes Weibchen (Timor) © Tim Avery

Purpurmistelfresser Dicaeum sanguinolentum

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UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN

Small stout forest-dweller that hops and buzzes about in the canopy like a large, active insect. Variable over a wide range, but always note male’s iridescent dark blue back, bright red chest, and black line extending down the belly; red most extensive on Sumba population, and smallest on Flores. As with many other flowerpeckers, the female is considerably duller, with a red rump patch being the only patch of bright color on her otherwise gray-brown plumage. Sumba birds are found in wooded habitats throughout the island, but other populations are largely tied to montane and submontane areas. Calls include buzzy katydid-like notes and high-pitched whistles.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN