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Cinnyris notatus (Statius Muller, 1776)
Nectariniidae

Cinnyris notatus (Statius Muller, 1776)

Cinnyris notatus (Statius Muller, 1776)

Cinnyris notatus, the Malagasy green sunbird, is a Nectariniidae bird found in Comoros and Madagascar in multiple tropical forest habitats.

Cinnyris dussumieri (Hartlaub, 1861)
Nectariniidae

Cinnyris dussumieri (Hartlaub, 1861)

Cinnyris dussumieri (Hartlaub, 1861)

Cinnyris dussumieri, the Seychelles sunbird, is an endemic Seychelles bird that breeds year-round, peaking in September and October.

Cinnyris lotenius (Linnaeus, 1766)
Nectariniidae

Cinnyris lotenius (Linnaeus, 1766)

Cinnyris lotenius (Linnaeus, 1766)

Loten's sunbird (Cinnyris lotenius) is a small resident sunbird found only in peninsular India and Sri Lanka.

Cinnyris sovimanga (Gmelin, 1788)
Nectariniidae

Cinnyris sovimanga (Gmelin, 1788)

Cinnyris sovimanga (Gmelin, 1788)

Cinnyris sovimanga, the souimanga sunbird, is a common small African bird rated least concern by the IUCN.

Cinnyris manoensis Reichenow, 1907
Nectariniidae

Cinnyris manoensis Reichenow, 1907

Cinnyris manoensis Reichenow, 1907

Cinnyris manoensis, the eastern miombo sunbird, is a Nectariniidae bird species found in central and eastern Africa.

Cinnyris mediocris Shelley, 1885
Nectariniidae

Cinnyris mediocris Shelley, 1885

Cinnyris mediocris Shelley, 1885

This is a summary of basic description, distribution, and feeding ecology of the small eastern double-collared sunbird Cinnyris mediocris.

Cinnyris pulchellus melanogastrus (Fischer & Reichenow, 1884)
Nectariniidae

Cinnyris pulchellus melanogastrus (Fischer & Reichenow, 1884)

Cinnyris pulchellus melanogastrus (Fischer & Reichenow, 1884)

This is a description of the beautiful sunbird Cinnyris pulchellus melanogastrus, covering its appearance, distribution, habitat, and behavior.

Arachnothera magna (Hodgson, 1836)
Nectariniidae

Arachnothera magna (Hodgson, 1836)

Arachnothera magna (Hodgson, 1836)

Arachnothera magna is a small streaked bird with a nectar-adapted beak, found across South and Southeast Asian forests.

Arachnothera chrysogenys (Temminck, 1826)
Nectariniidae

Arachnothera chrysogenys (Temminck, 1826)

Arachnothera chrysogenys (Temminck, 1826)

The yellow-eared spiderhunter is a Nectariniidae bird species found across multiple Southeast Asian countries, occupying several types of tropical and subtropical forests.

Arachnothera flavigaster (Eyton, 1839)
Nectariniidae

Arachnothera flavigaster (Eyton, 1839)

Arachnothera flavigaster (Eyton, 1839)

Arachnothera flavigaster, the spectacled spiderhunter, is the largest sunbird species found in Southeast Asian moist forests.

Arachnothera crassirostris (Reichenbach, 1853)
Nectariniidae

Arachnothera crassirostris (Reichenbach, 1853)

Arachnothera crassirostris (Reichenbach, 1853)

Arachnothera crassirostris, the thick-billed spiderhunter, is a Nectariniidae bird found across parts of Southeast Asia in specific moist forest habitats.

Arachnothera modesta (Eyton, 1839)
Nectariniidae

Arachnothera modesta (Eyton, 1839)

Arachnothera modesta (Eyton, 1839)

The grey-breasted spiderhunter is a Nectariniidae bird species found across multiple Southeast Asian countries.

Arachnothera longirostra (Latham, 1790)
Nectariniidae

Arachnothera longirostra (Latham, 1790)

Arachnothera longirostra (Latham, 1790)

Arachnothera longirostra is a long-beaked sunbird distributed across South and Southeast Asia with unique nest construction.

Hypogramma hypogrammicum (S.Muller, 1843)
Nectariniidae

Hypogramma hypogrammicum (S.Muller, 1843)

Hypogramma hypogrammicum (S.Muller, 1843)

The purple-naped spiderhunter is the only species in genus Kurochkinegramma, found in Southeast Asian moist lowland forests.

Orthonyx spaldingii E.P.Ramsay, 1868
Orthonychidae

Orthonyx spaldingii E.P.Ramsay, 1868

Orthonyx spaldingii E.P.Ramsay, 1868

Orthonyx spaldingii, the chowchilla, is a ground-dwelling rainforest bird of northeast Queensland with distinct sexual plumage differences.

Orthonyx temminckii Ranzani, 1822
Orthonychidae

Orthonyx temminckii Ranzani, 1822

Orthonyx temminckii Ranzani, 1822

Orthonyx temminckii, the Australian logrunner, is a spine-tailed bird with defined traits, range, and reproductive behavior in southeastern Australia.

Pardalotus quadragintus Gould, 1838
Pardalotidae

Pardalotus quadragintus Gould, 1838

Pardalotus quadragintus Gould, 1838

Pardalotus quadragintus, the forty-spotted pardalote, is a small declining passerine endemic to Tasmania.

Pardalotus punctatus (Shaw, 1792)
Pardalotidae

Pardalotus punctatus (Shaw, 1792)

Pardalotus punctatus (Shaw, 1792)

Pardalotus punctatus, the spotted pardalote, is a small declining Australian bird not currently listed as endangered.

Pardalotus striatus (Gmelin, 1789)
Pardalotidae

Pardalotus striatus (Gmelin, 1789)

Pardalotus striatus (Gmelin, 1789)

The striated pardalote is a small Australian bird with variable plumage, found across most of Australia in many habitats.

Pseudopodoces humilis (Hume, 1871)
Paridae

Pseudopodoces humilis (Hume, 1871)

Pseudopodoces humilis (Hume, 1871)

Pseudopodoces humilis, the ground tit, is a small Tibetan Plateau passerine with unique burrow nesting and cooperative breeding.

Parus monticolus Vigors, 1831
Paridae

Parus monticolus Vigors, 1831

Parus monticolus Vigors, 1831

The green-backed tit (Parus monticolus) is a Paridae bird found across South and East Asia in multiple forest habitats.

Parus major Linnaeus, 1758
Paridae

Parus major Linnaeus, 1758

Parus major Linnaeus, 1758

This is a detailed description of Parus major (the great tit), covering its appearance, distribution, habitat, ecology, and behavior.

Parus cinereus Vieillot, 1818
Paridae

Parus cinereus Vieillot, 1818

Parus cinereus Vieillot, 1818

Parus cinereus is a grey-backed tit species with detailed plumage, behavioural, and breeding traits described here.

Baeolophus wollweberi (Bonaparte, 1850)
Paridae

Baeolophus wollweberi (Bonaparte, 1850)

Baeolophus wollweberi (Bonaparte, 1850)

Baeolophus wollweberi, the bridled titmouse, is a small crested bird with four subspecies found in southwestern US and Mexico.

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