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Tiny and active sunbird of forest edges, parks, and gardens. Endemic to the Philippines (excluding Palawan). Both sexes have a plain olive back, a yellow belly, and white tail edges that are flared out in flight. The male flashes an iridescent blue throat while the female has a yellow throat and eyebrow. Gives a fast, jumbled series of rising whistles and squeaks. Frequently-heard call, a.

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Female:(Olive-Backed Sunbird) Male:(Olive-Backed Sunbird). Male's Vibrant Colors: During the breeding season, the male Olive-backed Sunbird undergoes a remarkable transformation. Its plumage, particularly the iridescent colors on its back, intensifies, becoming more vibrant. This change is a visual display aimed at attracting potential mates.

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"The video clip above shows both the male and female sunbirds building their nest on 21 Feb 2011. Most of the work was done by the female bird subsequently.. There's another olive-backed sunbird nest with two eggs in the same plant on my balcony now. As previously, the male only helped in the "foundation" of nest-building..

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Description. They are small songbirds, at most 12 cm (4.7 in) long. In most subspecies, the underparts of both male and female are bright yellow, the backs are a dull brown colour. The forehead, throat and upper breast of the adult male is a dark, metallic blue-black. In the Philippines the males of some subspecies have an orange band on the.

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Purple sunbird eggs hatch after 15 to 17 days. Male sunbirds help rear the nestlings. Sunbirds live between 16 and 22 years. Olive-backed female sunbird with chicks. Paul T Photography / Getty Images Conservation Status . The IUCN classifies most sunbird species as "least concern."

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Tiny and active sunbird of forest edges and open woodlands. Endemic to the Tukangbesi archipelago, off southeastern Sulawesi. Male is dark olive-gray above, with an iridescent blue-black throat and yellow belly. Female is brownish above and yellow below, with a slender yellow eyebrow. In both sexes, note white tail edges that are flared out in flight. Gives a high-pitched rattling trill, as.

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Description. Description. Males are deep metallic-blue on forehead, lores, around eyes, chin, cheeks, throat and upper breast, contrasting with bright yellow underparts are distinctive features. Upperparts dull olive brown. Females have upperparts dull olive brown; underparts all yellow.

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Tiny and active sunbird of forest edges, parks, and gardens; ranges from Sulawesi east to the northern Moluccas, New Guinea, and northeastern Australia. Both sexes have a plain olive back, a yellow belly, and white tail edges that are flared out in flight. The male flashes an iridescent blue throat while the female has a yellow throat and eyebrow. In parts of range, female Sahul may be.

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The Olive-backed Sunbird builds a long, spindle-shaped nest that is suspended from a branch or from an overhanging part of a building such as an eave, verandah or clothesline via a long cord made of entwined grass, fibres and bark. Two pale-grey eggs are laid which are incubated by the female.

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The garden sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis), previously known as the olive-backed sunbird, is a species of passerine bird in the family Nectariniidae that is found in the Philippines except on the Palawan island group.. They are small songbirds, 10-11.4 cm (3.9-4.5 in); male 6.7-11.9 g (0.24-0.42 oz), female 6-10 g.

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One of the most remarkable adaptations of the Olive-backed Sunbird is its slender, curved bill, perfectly suited for sipping nectar from flowers.. Weight Male: 7 - 12 g (0.25 - 0.42 oz) Weight Female: 6 - 10 g (0.21 - 0.35 oz) Lifespan: 2 - 8 years Incubation: 11 - 16 days Eggs: 1 - 3 eggs Habitats: Forest Shrubland Savannah.

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Olive-backed Sunbird - male and female. Some full views of the male Olive-backed Sunbirds ( Cinnyris jugularis flammaxillaris-ornatus intergrades) both above and the females below. Amar-Singh HSS (Dato' Dr) - Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Habitat: Urban environment. Date: 28th September 2020.

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The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis), also known as the yellow-bellied sunbird, is a species of sunbird found from Southern Asia to. at most 12 cm (4.7 in) long. In most subspecies, the underparts of both male and female are bright yellow, the backs are a dull brown colour. The forehead, throat and upper breast of the adult male is.

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Tiny and active sunbird of forest edges, parks, and gardens; the most common urban sunbird throughout most of its expansive distribution; ranges from Andaman and Nicobar Islands to Lesser Sundas. Both sexes have a plain olive back, a yellow belly, and white tail edges that are flared out in flight. The male flashes an iridescent blue throat while the female has a yellow throat and eyebrow.

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The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis), also known as the yellow-bellied sunbird, is a species of sunbird found from Southern Asia to Australia. They are small songbirds, at most 12 cm long. In most subspecies, the underparts of both male and female are bright yellow, the backs are a dull brown colour.

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The male Olive-backed Sunbirds ( Cinnyris jugularis) is olive-green above with iridescent blue-black forehead, throat and breast (Robson, 2008) (above). The belly and vent is yellow. Female (Photo: Sun Chong Hong). The female is olive-green above and plain yellow on the underside (above). Male eclipse.