Female © Allan Barredo
Male © Robert Hutchinson
Female © Lyle Hamilton
Female © Catherine McFadden
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Male © Allan Barredo
Male © Allan Barredo
Female © Lyle Hamilton

Fire-throated Flowerpecker Dicaeum luzoniense

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Identification

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Tiny songbird of montane forests in the Philippines, where it is found on Luzon, Mindanao, and the Western Visayas. Adult male is dark blue above and pale creamy white below, with a black stripe leading down the belly from a brilliantly red patch like a bloodstain on the breast and lower throat. Female is much plainer, brownish-olive above and pale buff below; compare with Pygmy Flowerpecker, which has a bicolored and more slender downcurved bill. Often forages at flowers blooming in the canopy. Gives a thin, high-pitched “tsee’ee”, as well as a short, high-pitched series with a similar cadence. Formerly treated as a subspecies of Fire-breasted Flowerpecker.

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