During an
outing last year, on ECR and near Kovalam, I come across these tiny birds skipping
here and there on the fence of a farm house. If you remember the Gloriosa Lily,
the state flower of TN, I shot along with a fence? It was on the other side of
the farm house I found these birds. The little birds have been very active then
and I had to click number of shots to get these few shots on the birds. I actually
thought, before observing the photos in detail, the birds (in photos below)
belong to same species of birds. Though having a shade of yellow, the first two
are Purple Rumped Sunbirds (male ‘n’ female) and the last one is a Common Tailorbird.
Purple-rumped sunbird 'male' |
The
purple-rumped sunbird is an endemic to the Indian subcontinent and like other sunbirds;
they are small in size and feed mainly on nectar but sometimes take insects,
particularly when feeding young. The males are brightly colored, whereas
females are olive above and yellow to buff below. Males are distinguished
easily from the purple sunbird by the light colored underside while females can
be told apart by their whitish throats.
Purple-rumped sunbird 'female' |
Both
the genders of the sunbirds are tiny at less than 10 cm long, and have medium-length
thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues adapted for nectar
feeding. Actually I was bit confused with the female Purple-rumped sunbird, which
looked alike Little spider-hunter, but I was only sure after studying the detail.
Below
one is known as Common tailorbird. I only remember the name of the bird from
the school text book and haven’t seen alive before, perhaps due to its tiny
shape (size from 10 to 14 cm and weigh 6 to 10 grams) I couldn’t observe or captured
well.
The
common tailorbird is a songbird found across tropical Asia and it’s popular for
its nest made of leaves sewn together. Although shy birds they are (a common
resident in urban gardens) usually hide within vegetation and their loud calls
are familiar and give away their presence. This passerine bird is distinctive
in having a long upright tail, greenish upper body plumage and rust coloured forehead.
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Beautiful shots! Love these birds and their sounds! I used to watch them in my earlier house. But couldn't take photographs. They are too fast. Yours have come out well, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures of the bird. They are really cute.
ReplyDeleteCute birds and the name of that first one is funny.
ReplyDeleteDo you like birds surely, because you have patience in taking the pictures. Birds are beautiful. Regards.
ReplyDeleteI love the 2nd photo, particularly. The details in all 3 photos and the subjects are really nice.
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Weekend, Jeevan!
Peace :)
nice to be able to see both birds in a pair. They look good :)
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful little birds! We have so many that have flown south for winter.
ReplyDelete(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!
Great shots of the two different birds. Very active and lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe GREEN stands out in your second pic. Excellent :)
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Hello, great captures of the birds. The sun bird is my favorite, very pretty. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteinteresting nature at your place love from Europe
ReplyDeleteawesome shot of those lovely birds!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the birds.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of the birds.
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