Monday, November 24, 2008

Purple-rumped Sunbird


Early in the morning I was trying to capture different flowers in various shooting modes. When I was trying that on the hibiscus flowers, a tiny colorful bird perched on the plant. Those were my earlier days of bird watching, so I could not identify the bird. Quickly captured few pictures before it flew away.
These cute colorful birds are Purple-rumped Sunbirds. They feed mainly on nectar. They also take insects. It is about 10cm in length. The thin curved bill helps them to feed on nectar. The scientific name of the bird is Leptocoma zeylonica.

2 comments:

maddy said...

this is awesome ranjini...
well captured

Shivaranjini said...

Thanks a lot Madhu...