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Cebu flowerpecker

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Dicaeum

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Dicaeidae

Scientific name
  
Dicaeum quadricolor

Higher classification
  
Dicaeum

Order
  
Passerine

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Similar
  
Bird, Dicaeum, Scarlet‑collared flowerpecker, Red‑keeled flowerpecker, Black‑belted flowerpecker

The Cebu flowerpecker (Dicaeum quadricolor) is a small passerine bird. It is endemic to Cebu Island in the Philippines.

The Cebu flowerpecker is a critically endangered breeding bird. It was feared to have become extinct early in the 20th century after the clearance of most of the island's forests, but was rediscovered in 1992 in a small patch of limestone forest in the Central Cebu Protected Landscape and has since been found at three other sites, namely, the Nug-as forest of Alcoy, Mount Lantoy of Argao and the forests of Dalaguete. Other possible sites for this species are in Malabuyoc. The current population is estimated to be between 85 and 105.

The four-color bird reached a size 11 to 12 centimeters. The male is characterized by a large, triangular, scarlet to vermilion coat stain.The lower back is ocher with green approach. Back, neck, head and sides of neck, wings and tail are glossy blue-black. The underside is pale yellow. Chin,belly center, armpits, under tail-coverts, and under wing-coverts are white.The edges are blurred light olive. In the female, the top is brown. The head is slightly faded olive, the back, the wing-coverts and outer webs of secondaries are strongly washed out olive. The rump is almost entirely olive-yellow. The underside is white with a faint gray olivgelben approach that is brighter towards the center of the chest and abdomen. The under wing-coverts, shoulders and inner webs of the quills are white.

References

Cebu flowerpecker Wikipedia