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Mistletoebird

Dicaeum hirundinaceum

Description:

The small Mistletoebird is the only Australian representative of the flowerpecker family, Dicaeidae, and is also known as the Australian Flowerpecker. Males have a glossy blue-black head, wings and upperparts, a bright red throat and chest, a white belly with a central dark streak and a bright red undertail. Females are grey above, white below, with a grey streak on the belly, and a paler red undertail. Young birds resemble females but are paler and have an orange, rather than dark, bill. These birds are swift and erratic fliers, moving singly or in pairs, usually high in or above the canopy.

Habitat:

Open parkland

Notes:

Feeding: The Mistletoebird is highly adapted to its diet of mistletoe berries. It lacks the muscular gizzard (food-grinding organ) of other birds, instead having a simple digestive system through which the berries pass quickly, digesting the fleshy outer parts and excreting the sticky seeds onto branches. The seed can then germinate quickly into a new plant. In this way, the Mistletoebird ensures a constant supply of its main food. It will also catch insects, mainly to provide food for its young. Breeding: The Mistletoebird builds a silky, pear-shaped nest with a slit-like entrance, made from matted plant down and spider web, which is suspended from a twig in the outer foliage of a tree. The female alone builds the nest and incubates the eggs, while both sexes feed the young.

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10 Comments

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 7 years ago

Thanks Vinny

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 7 years ago

Thanks DrNamgyalT.Sherpa

Vinny
Vinny 8 years ago

These guys seem to have a second sense when it comes to getting away from camera's, awesome shots

DrNamgyalT.Sherpa
DrNamgyalT.Sherpa 8 years ago

Lovely bird Mac, and great use of your lens!

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 8 years ago

Thanks Jim

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 8 years ago

Thanks Bob

triggsturner
triggsturner 8 years ago

Great series Mark. That first image is a ripper!

Jim Nelson
Jim Nelson 8 years ago

Great photos and summary, Mac! I appreciate the time and effort you put into this spotting.

MacChristiansen
MacChristiansen 8 years ago

Thanks again Neil

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 8 years ago

Ah, this is the culprit for all the mistletoes I see. Such a beautiful-looking bird. Great spotting once again, Mac. You take beautiful photos.

MacChristiansen
Spotted by
MacChristiansen

QLD, Australia

Spotted on Apr 18, 2016
Submitted on Apr 18, 2016

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