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Banded Green Sunbird
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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
Length 8.5-9 cm. The male is iridescent green and yellow above. Underparts are dull grey with an inconspicuous, reddish breast-band. The female is olive above and greyish-yellow below.
 
Length 8.5-9 cm. The male is iridescent green and yellow above. Underparts are dull grey with an inconspicuous, reddish breast-band. The female is olive above and greyish-yellow below.
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==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
Restricted to forested areas in eastern Tanzania.
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Restricted to forested areas in eastern [[Tanzania]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
 
Monotypic.
 
Monotypic.

Revision as of 16:40, 20 October 2008

Alternative name: Banded Green Sunbird

Anthreptes rubritorques

Identification

Length 8.5-9 cm. The male is iridescent green and yellow above. Underparts are dull grey with an inconspicuous, reddish breast-band. The female is olive above and greyish-yellow below.


Distribution

Restricted to forested areas in eastern Tanzania.

Taxonomy

Monotypic.

Habitat

Rainforest canopy and forest-edge habitats. Classified as Vulnerable in the 2007 IUCN Red List as this species is only common in the forests of the East Usambara Mountains, and these are being altered or cleared.

Behaviour

The diet includes nectar and small berries.

References

BirdLife International (2007) Species factsheet: Anthreptes rubritorques. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 29/10/2007.

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