June 22, 2026 - Plain Flowerpecker (Dicaeum minullum) Found from Nepal east through southern China and Taiwan and south to parts of western Indonesia, these flowerpeckers live in forests and cultivated areas. They eat insects, spiders, fruits, including those of figs and mistletoes, and nectar, foraging alone, in pairs, and in small groups. Pairs build hanging purse-shaped nests from fibers and vegetable down in trees, tall bushes, or sometimes in nettles and briars. Both parents incubate the clutches of two or three eggs and care for the chicks.














