Sula Island Honeyeater
Indicator archipelagicus
The Sula Island Honeyeater (Indicator archipelagicus) is a small passerine bird found in the Sula Islands of Indonesia. It has a distinctive appearance with a black head, white underparts, and yellowish-green upperparts. This species is known for its unique feeding behavior, using its long decurved bill to extract nectar from flowers and catch insects. It inhabits lowland forests and forest edges, often found in small groups or pairs. The Sula Island Honeyeater is considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and degradation caused by deforestation and human activities.
Habitat: Lowland forests and forest edges