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Wakatobi flowerpecker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wakatobi flowerpecker
The Wakatobi flowerpecker (''Dicaeum kuehni'') is a songbird that is endemic to the Wakatobi Islands of Indonesia. Prior to 2014, it was considered a subspecies of the grey-sided flowerpecker and called ''Dicaeum celebicum kuehni''. ==Description== Wakatobi flowerpeckers exhibit sexual dimorphism. Males have dark gray feathers on the back and tail, white feathers on the belly, and red feathers on the chin. Females have medium gray feathers on the back and tail and light gray to white feathers on the belly and chin. Compared to the closely related grey-sided flowerpecker, the Wakatobi flowerpecker is significantly larger: it has longer wings, a longer bill, a longer skull, and is heavier. Additionally, there are subtle color variations: compared to the grey-sided flowerpecker, male Wakatobi flowerpeckers have bluer upper feathers, lighter side feathers, and their red coloring extends further down. For females there are no major color differences between the two species.〔 The Wakatobi flowerpecker is endemic to the Wakatobi Islands of Indonesia, off the coast of Sulawesi.〔 Although the area lies within Wakatobi National Park, there is currently no environmental protection.〔 The species feeds primarily on fruit.〔
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