Tit Berrypecker

The Tit Berrypecker is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Tit Berrypecker (Oreocharis arfaki) is a species of bird in the Paramythiidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Oreocharis. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. References - * BirdLife International 2004. Oreocharis arfaki. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 26 July 2007. More

two species in two genera: the Tit Berrypecker (Oreocharis arfaki) and the Crested Berrypecker (Paramythia montium). These are colourful medium-sized birds which feed on fruit and some insects. These species were formerly included in the Dicaeidae, but DNA-DNA hybridization studies showed these species were related to each other but distinct from the flowerpeckers. More

Tit Berrypecker (Oreocharis arfaki) by Niels Krabbe. More

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Tit Berrypecker Oreocharis arfaki = Described by: Meyer, A. B. (1875) Alternate common name(s): Painted Berrypecker, New Guinea Berrypecker, Arfak Berrypecker Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range New Guinea. More

Tit Berrypecker, Papua New Guinea, Tari July 2009 © Simon Woolley .... More

Tit Berrypecker (Oreocharis arfaki) = French: Oréochare des Arfak German: Gelbbauch-Beerenpicker Spanish: Picabayas de las Arfak Other common names: Painted/Arfak/New Guinea Berrypecker, Arfak Flowerpecker Taxonomy: Parus (?) Arfaki A. B. Meyer, 1875, Arfak Mountains, New Guinea. O. stictoptera is a synonym of current name for this species. More

about these birds: Tit Berrypecker Oreocharis arfaki and Crested Berrypecker (left), shown here in a nice photo by Hideo Tani. Both are brightly colored berry-eating birds of the New Guinea highlands, mostly working the canopy in thick forests. The Crested Berrypecker is a medium-sized bird of striking color pattern (as shown in the photo) that has an erectible crest (not shown). It is found in high mountain forests only: from the upper montane zone (above 2500m = above 8000 ft. More

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Tit Berrypecker Oreocharis arfaki Crested Berrypecker Paramythia montium family links Berrypeckers Paramythiidae - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painted_berrypecker The painted berrypeckers, Paramythiidae, are a very small bird family restricted to the mountain forests of New Guinea. The family comprises two species in two genera: the Tit Berrypecker (Oreocharis arfaki) and the Crested Berrypecker (Paramythia montium)... More

Tit Berrypecker The Tit Berrypecker (Oreocharis arfaki) is a species of bird in the Melanocharitidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Oreocharis. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montanes. See more at Wikipedia.org... More

A female Tit Berrypecker in the garden at Ambua during our PNG 2009 tour. (Nik Borrow) Stephan's Ground Dove, Papua New Guinea Stephan's Ground Dove, Papua New Guinea A male Stephan's Ground Dove seen well on New Britain during our PNG 2009 tour. (Nik Borrow) Sooty Owl, Papua New Guinea Sooty Owl, Papua New Guinea A (Greater) Sooty Owl seen in Tari Valley during our PNG 2009 tour. More

* 0 8 1 Tit Berrypecker (Oreocharis arfaki) * 9 3 6 8 2 Crested Berrypecker (Paramythia montium) * * Family statistics 2 genera, 2 species - 9 files covering 1 genera (50%) 1 species (50%) 6 videos covering 1 genus (50%) More

Tit Berrypecker Oreocharis arfaki Papua New Guinea 06.09.1989 Small birds 20t Papua New Guinea 06.09. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Melanocharitidae
Genus : Oreocharis
Species : arfaki
Authority : (Meyer, 1875)