The naked-faced spiderhunter (Arachnothera clarae) is a species of bird in the family Nectariniidae, of the passerines order.
The naked-faced spiderhunter is a small to medium-sized passerine bird with a long, downward curved bill.
A characteristic feature is a patch of orange bare skin at the base of the bill, which gives the species its name.
[4] Four subspecies are recognized[5] The naked-faced spiderhunter is found in forests and shrublands in low-lying areas and lower mountains.
However, deforestation in the Philippines continues throughout the country due to slash and burn farming, mining, illegal logging and habitat conversion.