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Purple-rumped sunbird- Male
Leptocoma zeylonica
10.7589, 78.8132
Field Notes
Description:
Purple-rumped sunbirds are tiny at less than 10 cm long. They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both adaptations for nectar feeding. Purple-rumped sunbirds are sexually dimorphic. The males have a dark maroon upperside with a blue-green crown that glistens at some angles, bright green shoulder patch and violet/purple rump patch which is generally hidden under the wings. The underparts are whitish with dark throat, maroon breast band and purple/violet patch in the throat which is visible in some angles. The iris is generally reddish in color.
Habitat:
Found them feeding on large milkweed flowers inside IIM Trichy campus, Tamilnadu.
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