Black Berrypecker vs Thick-billed Berrypecker
Melanocharis nigra compared with Rhamphocharis crassirostris
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribute | Black Berrypecker | Thick-billed Berrypecker |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Melanocharis nigra | Rhamphocharis crassirostris |
| Order | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Family | Melanocharitidae | Melanocharitidae |
| Conservation Status | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Length | — | — |
| Wingspan | 12.4 cm (4.9 in) | 13.9 cm (5.5 in) |
| Weight | 13.64 g (0.48 oz) | 15.0 g (0.53 oz) |
| Diet | -- | -- |
| Clutch Size | 1-2 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Black Berrypecker
Least Concern
Thick-billed Berrypecker
About These Birds
Black Berrypecker
The Black Berrypecker is a small, all-black bird endemic to the forests of New Guinea, with the male uniformly glossy black and the female brownish with pale underparts. It inhabits mid-montane and lower montane forests across the main island and some satellite ranges. It feeds on berries and small fruits, playing a role in seed dispersal within its forest habitat.