Male © Natthaphat Chotjuckdikul eBird S49906502 Macaulay Library ML 124247961
Female © Shakti - Tribesmen.in
Juvenile © Albin Jacob
Male © Praveen Kumar
Female © PRASHANTHA KRISHNA M C

Small Minivet Pericrocotus cinnamomeus

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Identification

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The smallest of the minivets. Males have slaty gray crown, cheeks, and back. Throat and wings black, tail black with pale yellow edges. Breast orange, gradually fading into yellowish-white underparts. Black wings show a patch of orange. Female is duller than male, with light gray upperparts, cheeks and crown; dark gray wings; white throat; and light yellow underparts. Both males and females show an orange rump. Usually seen in small flocks, frequently uttering high-pitched “swee swee” call as they continuously move around feeding on insects, sometimes catching them mid-air like flycatchers. Inhabits various forested habitats, especially thorny jungles, scrub patches, and open dry forest.

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