chirping of the beautiful yellow OliveBacked Sunbirds Kolibri Sriganti wildlife
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Olive-backed Sunbirds (Cinnyris jugularis) are a well-known species of small passerine birds found in various parts of Asia. Here is some information about them: • Distribution: Olive-backed Sunbirds are native to a wide range of countries in South and Southeast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, and other nearby regions. • Appearance: These sunbirds are small, measuring around 10-15 cm (4-6 inches) in length. The males have striking plumage, with metallic green upperparts and a bright yellow-orange breast and belly. They have a distinct olive-green patch on their back, which gives them their name. The females are less colorful, with olive-brown upperparts and pale underparts. • Behavior: Olive-backed Sunbirds primarily feed on nectar from various flowers, making them important pollinators in their habitats. They use their specialized long and curved bills to access nectar from deep inside flowers. Apart from nectar, they also consume insects and spiders as a source of protein, especially during the breeding season when they feed their young. • Breeding: During the breeding season, males are known for their elaborate courtship displays, showing off their vibrant colors and performing acrobatic flight maneuvers to attract females. They build small, cup-shaped nests made of plant material, often woven with spiderwebs for added strength. These nests are suspended from the tips of slender branches. • Conservation status: As of my last update, Olive-backed Sunbirds were not considered globally threatened, and their populations were generally stable. However, like many other bird species, they can face local threats due to habitat destruction, illegal trapping for the pet trade, or other human-related activities. • Keep in mind that scientific knowledge and conservation statuses can change over time, so it's always good to consult more recent sources or birding organizations for the latest information on this species. • #Olive-BackedSunbirds #wildlife #photography #videography #birdwatching #nature # KolibriSriganti#soundofnature #zoomtest #nikoncoolpixp1000 #nikonp1000 #zoomin
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