Adult male (Ornate) © Natthaphat Chotjuckdikul eBird S26177091 Macaulay Library ML 117993041
Female (Ornate) © Julie Edgley
Adult male (Cream-bellied) © Vincent Wang
Female (Cream-bellied) © Vincent Wang
Immature male (Ornate) © Vincent Wang
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Adult male (Ornate) © Amar-Singh HSS
Adult male (Ornate) © JJ Harrison
Female (Ornate) © Carsten Sekula
Adult male (Ornate) © Natthaphat Chotjuckdikul
Adult male (Ornate) © Natthaphat Chotjuckdikul
Adult male (Cream-bellied) © Mike Chen

Ornate Sunbird Cinnyris ornatus

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Identification

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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. Female Brown-throated Sunbird also has a yellow belly, but it is larger with a thicker bill and lacks the white tail patches of Ornate. Gives a rising “dwee”, a familiar sound even in cities. Formerly grouped with other, closely related species under “Olive-backed Sunbird.”

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