Purple-rumped Sunbird
Species Nectarinia zeylonica
Family Nectarinidae
Size About 10 cm
Purple-rumped Sunbird is a colorful and very active tiny little bird.This bird is endemic to Indian subcontinent and a common resident breeder in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Purple-rumped Sunbirds are smaller in size i.e less than 10 cm long.The male and female looks different.The males have a dark metallic maroon upper side with a blue-green crown which glitter on sunlight. Metallic violet patches are also found around throat and only visible at certain angle.The female has a white throat followed by yellowish breast.The upper side is olive or brownish. They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and tubular tongues which are made for nectar feeding. This photograph is taken at Debrigarh wildlife sanctuary , Sambalpur, India.
3 comments:
thank you for sharing.
Great picture of the Sunbird.
Nice blog...Infact I have been to Debrigarh and one of the beautiful birds I did see was the Oriental White Eye.
You can visit my link at
http://www.enigmaticindia.info/destination/wildlife/debrigarh-wildlife-sanctuary
regards
Sandip
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