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==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
 
Noisy, active, tame birds with a rapid flight. Territorial and aggressive to other sunbirds.
 
Noisy, active, tame birds with a rapid flight. Territorial and aggressive to other sunbirds.
Commonly feeds on flowers of Hibiscus spp., bougainvillea, and other garden flowers, but also attracted to banana, cassava, and coffee flowers; takes small insects, spiders, and seeds.
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Commonly feeds on flowers of ''Hibiscus'' spp., bougainvillea, and other garden flowers, but also attracted to banana, cassava, and coffee flowers; takes small insects, spiders, and seeds.
One to three white or gray eggs laid in untidy oval nest made from grass, dead leaves, and bark, and suspended from bush or palm. Parasitized by emerald cuckoo and by Cassin's honeyguide (Prodotiscus regulus).
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One to three white or gray eggs laid in untidy oval nest made from grass, dead leaves, and bark, and suspended from bush or palm. Parasitized by the [[African Emerald Cuckoo]] and by [[Cassin's Honeyguide]] (''Prodotiscus regulus'').
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 06:41, 15 October 2007

Cinnyris chloropygius

Nectarinia chloropygia

Identification

4.1–4.3 in (10.5–11.0 cm); male 0.17–0.28 oz (4.7–8.0 g), female 0.18–0.26 oz (5–7.5 g). Glossy dark green forehead to back and throat; scarlet breast, brown wings and tail, and olive belly.

Distribution

southeastern Nigeria to Angola

Taxonomy

This is one of the many Sunbirds that have recently been moved to the genus Cinnyris from the genus Nectarinia.

Habitat

Lower levels of trees and bushes at edges of forests and in clearings, plantations, mangroves, farmland, well-wooded savanna, parks, and gardens.

Behaviour

Noisy, active, tame birds with a rapid flight. Territorial and aggressive to other sunbirds. Commonly feeds on flowers of Hibiscus spp., bougainvillea, and other garden flowers, but also attracted to banana, cassava, and coffee flowers; takes small insects, spiders, and seeds. One to three white or gray eggs laid in untidy oval nest made from grass, dead leaves, and bark, and suspended from bush or palm. Parasitized by the African Emerald Cuckoo and by Cassin's Honeyguide (Prodotiscus regulus).

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