Black-belted Flowerpecker vs Cebu Flowerpecker
Dicaeum haematostictum comparé à Dicaeum quadricolor
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Attribut | Black-belted Flowerpecker | Cebu Flowerpecker |
|---|---|---|
| Nom scientifique | Dicaeum haematostictum | Dicaeum quadricolor |
| Ordre | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Famille | Dicaeidae | Dicaeidae |
| Statut de conservation | Least Concern | Critically Endangered |
| Longueur | — | — |
| Envergure | 10,8 cm (4.3 in) | 10,4 cm (4.1 in) |
| Poids | 8,95 g (0.32 oz) | 8,5 g (0.30 oz) |
| Régime alimentaire | -- | -- |
| Taille de la couvée | 1 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Statut de conservation
Least Concern
Black-belted Flowerpecker
Critically Endangered
Cebu Flowerpecker
About These Birds
Black-belted Flowerpecker
The Black-belted Flowerpecker is a small bird endemic to the Philippine islands of Panay and Negros, with males showing a distinctive broad black breast band and bright red crown patch. It inhabits primary and tall secondary forests, feeding on mistletoe berries, other small fruits, and nectar. Deforestation on its restricted island range poses a potential long-term threat to its populations.