Fire-breasted Flowerpecker
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The fire-breasted flowerpecker (''Dicaeum ignipectus'') is a species of
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...
in the family
Dicaeidae The flowerpeckers are a family (biology), family, Dicaeidae, of passerine birds. The family comprises three genera, ''Dicaeum'', ''Prionochilus'' and ''Pachyglossa'', with 56 species in total. The family has sometimes been included in an enlarge ...
found in the
Indian Subcontinent The Indian subcontinent is a physiographic region of Asia below the Himalayas which projects into the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal to the east and the Arabian Sea to the west. It is now divided between Bangladesh, India, and Pakista ...
and
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Mainland Au ...
. Like other flowerpeckers, this tiny bird feeds on fruits and plays an important role in the dispersal of fruiting plants. Unlike many other species in the genus, this species has marked
sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where sexes of the same species exhibit different Morphology (biology), morphological characteristics, including characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecy, di ...
with the male having contrasting upper and lower parts with a distinctive bright orange breast patch. The female is dull coloured.


Description

The fire-breasted flowerpecker is a small flowerpecker with a small and dark bill. The male has glossy blue-black upperparts. The underside is buffy but a bright red breast patch. Starting below it and along the middle is a short black stripe going down till the belly. The female is dark olive above and buff below. The sides are olive and the bill has a pale base. Weighing just and measuring under long, it is one of the smallest flowerpeckers. They are usually found at the tops of the trees especially on mistletoes. They have a shrill call given regularly and has been likened to snipping scissors and a staccato ''tsit''. The species was first described by
Edward Blyth Edward Blyth (23 December 1810 – 27 December 1873) was an English zoologist who worked for most of his life in India as a curator of zoology at the Asiatic Society, Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal in Calcutta. He set about updating the museum ...
in 1843 based on a specimen obtained from Nepal by B H Hodgson. The name was based on Hodgson's manuscripts but was published by Blyth. The type specimen claimed to have been deposited at the British Museum is said to be lost, but may exist in the collection of the Asiatic Society museum in Calcutta. It has been said to be "the smallest bird of India" or "perhaps the smallest":


Distribution

It is found widely distributed along the sub-Himalayan region in
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and extends into Southeast Asia into Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines. Its natural
habitat In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources, biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species' habitat can be seen as the physical manifestation of its ...
s are
temperate forest A temperate forest is a forest found between the tropical and boreal regions, located in the temperate zone. It is the second largest terrestrial biome, covering 25% of the world's forest area, only behind the boreal forest, which covers about 3 ...
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subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests (TSMF), also known as tropical moist forest, is a subtropical and tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Description TSMF is generally found in large ...
, and subtropical or tropical moist
montane forest Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine climate in these regions strongly affects the ecosystem because temperatures lapse rate, fall as elevation increases, causing the ecosystem to stratify. This stratification is ...
. Several populations have been named as subspecies. The nominate ''ignipectus'' found along the Himalayas into Southeast Asia on the mainland. The remaining are insular populations and include ''formosum'' of Taiwan, ''luzoniense'' of Luzon, ''bonga'' of Samar and ''apo'' of the Negros and Mindanao. The species itself forms a superspecies complex with '' Dicaeum monticolum'', '' D. celebicum'', '' D. sanguinolentum'' and '' D. hirundinaceum'' which are sometimes all treated as one species. Hybridization with '' Dicaeum cruentatum'' has been suggested. Many island forms show patterns of very restricted ranges or micro-endemism and it has been suggested that these be treated with care for conservation planning. The populations found in the Philippines have males with the underparts similar to ''D. monticolum'' while the females have a steel-green gloss on the upperparts unlike the dull green of more northern forms. The Sumatran population ''beccarii'' is the most distinct form and differs also from ''D. sanguinolentum''. The males have a steel-green gloss on the upper parts and lack the throat patch while the females have greenish upperparts and lack the red rump. Throughout its range, the species is found in high mountains above 1000 metres but in China, they may be found during winter at lower altitudes.


Behaviour and ecology

Like many other flowerpeckers, they disperse the seeds of mistletoes. In the Nepal Himalayas, they have been found to be important dispersers of '' Scurrula'' species. In
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they are said to breed in June and July. The nest is pendant and purse like, opening on the side towards the top. The nest is thin and felt-like, made up of the hairy coverings of stems from mistletoes. The nest is lined with moss and soft grass. Two or three eggs are laid and both sexes incubate and take care of the young. In Hong Kong, their population is believed to have increased with maturation of restored forest. They were first recorded in 1954 but have starter breed regularly since 1975.


Gallery

File:DicaeumIgnipectusGould.jpg, Lithograph by
John Gould John Gould (; 14 September 1804 – 3 February 1881) was an English ornithologist who published monographs on birds, illustrated by plates produced by his wife, Elizabeth Gould (illustrator), Elizabeth Gould, and several other artists, includ ...
in the ''Birds of Asia'' (1850–83), volume 6, plate 14. T. C. Jerdon noted that he had in his ''Birds of India'', ''"... omitted to mention the black streak extending along the middle of the abdomen from the termination of the scarlet breast-spot...."'' File:DicaeumFormosumGronvold.jpg, ''D. i. formosum'' File:Dicaeum ignipectus Nepal by Krishna (cropped).jpg, Male of nominate race,
Nepal Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Ch ...
. File:Fire-breasted Flowerpecker Khangchendzonga National Park West Sikkim Sikkim India 29.10.2015.jpg, Fire-breasted flowerpecker,
Khangchendzonga National Park Khangchendzonga National Park, also Kanchenjunga Biosphere Reserve, is a national park and a biosphere reserve located in Sikkim, India. It was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in July 2016, becoming the first " Mixed Heritage" ...
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Sikkim Sikkim ( ; ) is a States and union territories of India, state in northeastern India. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in the north and northeast, Bhutan in the east, Koshi Province of Nepal in the west, and West Bengal in the ...
, India


References


Other sources

* Lin, Chen-Wei (2006). Studying breeding bird densities in Meifeng Area by Territory mapping. M Sc. Thesis. National Taiwan University
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External links


The Internet Bird Collection

Call recordings on Xeno-Canto
{{Taxonbar, from=Q1441623 fire-breasted flowerpecker Birds of the Himalayas Birds of Northeast India Birds of Hainan Birds of Hong Kong Birds of Taiwan Birds of Southeast Asia fire-breasted flowerpecker fire-breasted flowerpecker Taxonomy articles created by Polbot