photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Type your message and click Add Comment
It is best to login or register first but you may post as a guest.
Enter an optional name and contact email address. Name
Name Email
help private comment
Markus Lagerqvist | profile | all galleries >> Birds of the World >> Flowerpeckers tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Ostriches | Rheas | Tinamous | Screamers | Ducks, Geese & Swans | Megapodes | Chachalacas, Currassows & Guans | Guineafowl | Pheasants & Allies | Flamingos | Grebes | Turacos | Bustards | Cuckoos | Mesites | Sandgrouse | Pigeons, Doves | Hoatzin | Limpkin | Cranes | Finfoots | Flufftails | Rails, Crakes & Coots | Stone-curlews, Thick-knees | Egyptian Plover | Stilts & Avocets | Ibisbill | Oystercatchers | Plovers | Jaçanas | Sandpipers & Snipe | Buttonquail | Crab-plover | Coursers and Pratincoles | Skuas | Auks | Gulls, Terns & Skimmers | Sunbittern | Tropicbirds | Loons | Albatrosses | Northern Storm Petrels | Petrels, Shearwaters, Diving Petrels | Storks | Frigatebirds | Gannets & Boobies | Cormorants, Shags | Ibises & Spoonbills | Shoebill | Hamerkop | Pelicans | Herons, Bitterns | Nightjars | Potoos | Frogmouths | Owlet-nightjars | Treeswifts | Swifts | Hummingbirds | Barn Owls | Owls | New World Vultures | Secretarybirds | Ospreys | Kites, Hawks & Eagles | Mousebirds | Cuckoo-roller | Trogons | Hoopoes | Wood Hoopoes | Hornbills | Ground Rollers | Rollers | Bee-eaters | Motmots | Kingfishers | Jacamars | Puffbirds | Asian Barbets | African Barbets | New World Barbets | Toucans | Honeyguides | Woodpeckers | Seriemas | Caracaras, Falcons | Cockatoos | African & New World Parrots | Old World Parrots | Asities | Typical Broadbills | African and Green Broadbills | Sapayoa | Pittas | Manakins | Cotingas | Tityras and Allies | Tyrant Flycatchers and Allies | Crescentchests | Gnateaters | Antbirds | Antpittas | Tapaculos | Ovenbirds | Bowerbirds | Australasian Wrens | Australasian Warblers | Honeyeaters | Jewel-babblers, Quail-thrushes | Cuckooshrikes | Woodswallows, Butcherbirds & Allies | Ioras | Bushshrikes | Wattle-eyes & Batises | Vangas & Allies | Whipbirds | Vireos, Greenlets, Shrike-babblers | Figbirds, Orioles, Turnagra | Whistlers & Allies | Fantails | Drongos | Monarchs | Ifrit | Birds-of-Paradise | Shrikes | Crows & Jays | Rockjumpers | Australasian Robins | Fairy Flycatchers | Hyliotas | Penduline Tits | Tits & Chickadees | Bearded Reedling | Larks | Nicators | Crombecs & African Warblers | Cisticolas & Allies | Reed Warblers & Allies | Black-capped Donacobius | Malagasy Warblers and Tetrakas | Grassbirds & Allies | Cupwings | Swallows, Martins | Hylias | Bushtits | Bush Warblers & Allies | Leaf Warblers | Bulbuls | Sylviid Babblers | Parrotbills and Allies | White-eyes | Babblers, Scimitar Babblers | Ground Babblers | Laughingthrushes & Allies | Waxwings | Hypocolius | Kinglets | Wallcreeper | Nuthatches | Treecreepers | Wrens | Oxpeckers | Mockingbirds & Thrashers | Starlings, Rhabdornis | Dippers | Thrushes | Chats, Old World Flycatchers | Sugarbirds | Flowerpeckers | Sunbirds | Leafbirds | Weavers, Widowbirds | Indigobirds & Whydahs | Waxbills, Munias & Allies | Accentors | Old World Sparrows, Snowfinches | Wagtails & Pipits | Finches, Euphonias | Longspurs, Snow Buntings | Buntings | New World Sparrows | Oropendolas, Orioles, Blackbirds | New World Warblers | Cardinals & Allies | Mitrospingid Tanagers | Tanagers & Allies | Non Passerines | Suboscine Passerines | Passerines | Woodshrikes | Woodswallows | Golden-plovers | Scrubwarblers

Flowerpeckers

The flowerpeckers (Dicaeidae) comprise 48 species of small of passerine birds. The are found in tropical southern Asia and Australasia from India east to the Philippines and south to Australia. The family is catholic in its habitat preferences, occupying a wide range of environments from sea level to montane environments.

There is little variation between species in the family. Flowerpeckers are stout birds, with short necks and legs. These are small birds ranging from the 10-cm, 5.7-gram Pygmy Flowerpecker to the 18-cm, 12-gram Mottled Flowerpecker. Flowerpeckers have short tails, short thick curved bills and tubular tongues. The latter features reflect the importance of nectar in the diet of many species. They also have digestive systems that have evolved to deal efficiently with mistletoe berries.

The majority of flowerpeckers are resilient in their habits and are not threatened by human activities. Five species are considered to be near threatened, two are listed as vulnerable and one, the Cebu Flowerpecker, is listed as critically endangered. Habitat loss is the cause of the declines of these species.
Crimson-breasted Flowerpecker (Prionochilus percussus)
Crimson-breasted Flowerpecker (Prionochilus percussus)
Tenggara Flowerpecker (Pachyglossa obsoleta)
Tenggara Flowerpecker (Pachyglossa obsoleta)
Flores Flowerpecker (Dicaeum rhodopygiale)
Flores Flowerpecker (Dicaeum rhodopygiale)
Timor Flowerpecker (Dicaeumn hanieli)
Timor Flowerpecker (Dicaeumn hanieli)
Tenggara Flowerpecker (Pachyglossa obsoleta tincta)
Tenggara Flowerpecker (Pachyglossa obsoleta tincta)
Red-chested Flowerpecker (Dicaeum maugei)
Red-chested Flowerpecker (Dicaeum maugei)
Red-chested Flowerpecker (Dicaeum maugei)
Red-chested Flowerpecker (Dicaeum maugei)
Red-banded Flowerpecker (Dicaeum eximium)
Red-banded Flowerpecker (Dicaeum eximium)
Mottled Flowerpecker (Dicaeum tristrami)
Mottled Flowerpecker (Dicaeum tristrami)
Midget Flowerpecker (Dicaeum a. aeneum)
Midget Flowerpecker (Dicaeum a. aeneum)
Bicolored Flowerpecker (Dicaeum bicolor)
Bicolored Flowerpecker (Dicaeum bicolor)
Orange-bellied Flowerpecker (Dicaeum trigonostigma)
Orange-bellied Flowerpecker (Dicaeum trigonostigma)