Plain Flowerpecker Passeriformes > Sunbird family> The genus Passeriformes > Nectariniidae > Dicaeum concolor Description: Tiny (8 cm) and difficult to describe flowerpeckers. The upper body is olive green, the lower body is light gray, the ventral center is creamy, and the wing corners have white feather clusters. It is distinguished from the thick-billed peck in that it has a thin beak and no longitudinal stripes on the lower body.

Photo: Weng Jianmin
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Description: A tiny (8 cm) and difficult to describe flowerpecker. The upper body is olive green, the lower body is light gray, the ventral center is creamy, and the wing corners have white feather clusters. It is distinguished from the thick-billed peck in that it has a thin beak and no longitudinal stripes on the lower body.
Iris - brown; mouth - black; feet - dark blue gray.
Call: Intermittent and harsh tzik; the sound is a repetitive tzierrr.
Range: India , southern China , Southeast Asia and the Sunda Islands.
Distribution: Subspecies olivaceum is a common lowland resident bird found in Hunan, eastern Sichuan and south of the Yangtze River; uchidai is a resident bird in southern Taiwan; minullum is found in Hainan Island.
Habits: Typical of flowerpeckers, inhabiting montane forests, secondary vegetation and farming areas, often patronizing parasitic quercus.
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