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Photo by ccy2001
Location: North Borneo
Dicaeum trigonostigma

Identification

Distribution

Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

Taxonomy

Subspecies[1]

  • D.t.rubropygium NE India (Assam) to s Burma and peninsular Thailand
  • D.t.trigonostigma Malay Peninsula to Singapore, Sumatra and satellite islands
  • D.t.melanostigma Malaya, Sumatra, Bangka and Belitung islands
  • D.t.antioproctum Simeulue I. (off Sumatra)
  • D.t.megastoma Great Natuna I. (North Natuna Islands)
  • D.t.flaviclunis Krakatoa I., Java and Bali
  • D.t.dayakanum Borneo and adjacent offshore northern islands
  • D.t.xanthopygium N Philippines (Luzon, Marinduque, Mindoro and Polillo)
  • D.t.intermedium N Philippines (Romblon)
  • D.t.cnecolaemum N Philippines (Tablas)
  • D.t.sibuyanicum N Philippines (Sibuyan)
  • D.t.dorsale Central Philippines (Masbate, Panay and Negros)
  • D.t.besti S [Philippines]] (Siquijor)
  • D.t.cinereigulare Philippines (Mindanao, Samar, Leyte, Calicoan, Biliran and Bohol)
  • D.t.pallidius Central Philippines (Cebu)
  • D.t.isidroi S Philippines (Camiguin Sur)
  • D.t.assimile Sulu Archipelago (Tawitawi, Jolo and Siasi)
  • D.t.sibutuense Sulu Archipelago (Sibutu, Omapoy and Sipangkot)

Habitat

Moist lowland forests, mangrove forests and montanes. found mostly in forest edges at various altitudes and types of forest, we saw in both mangrove swamps north of Kota Kinabalu and also on the slopes of Mt Kinabalu at a height of 600 - 700 ft

Behaviour

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