Adult male © Bernard Guevorts eBird S65185892 Macaulay Library ML 205930361
Female © Bitty Roy
Immature male © Markus Lilje
Adult male © Rich Hoyer
Female/immature © Bernard Guevorts
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Adult male © Niall D Perrins
Female/immature © Niall D Perrins
Female/immature © Simon Colenutt

Carmelite Sunbird Chalcomitra fuliginosa

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Identification

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A large, dark sunbird that is usually found near the coast, although inland populations exist locally, perhaps most notably in Angola. Occurs in a variety of disturbed and edge habitats as well as in swamps and coastal woods. Males are overall chocolate-brown with iridescent purple-pink throats and foreheads, while females are a much paler olive-brown with noticeably darker throats. Bill is relatively straight. Distinguished from the smaller and more compact Green-throated Sunbird by its larger size, its small purple throat and crown, and the female’s dark throat. Calls include liquid “pip” notes and buzzy trills, with songs comprising variable combinations of these notes.

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