Breeding male (Shining) © Holger Teichmann eBird S64974575 Macaulay Library ML 204278651
Female (Shining) © Peter Kaestner
Breeding male (Arabian) © Tom Bedford
Female (Arabian) © James Kennerley
Nonbreeding male (Shining) © John Thompson
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Breeding male (Shining) © Fikret Ataşalan
Breeding male (Arabian) © Marcel Gil Velasco

Shining Sunbird Cinnyris habessinicus

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Identification

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A medium-sized, long-billed sunbird in which males and females are very different. Males have a green head, a purple forehead, a red-and-yellow band across the chest, and a black belly. Females are plain, with olive-gray on the back and pale gray below. Found in dry thorn savanna, woodland, and gardens. Range does not overlap with any other species in which the males have a red belly band. Females can be identified with caution by their combination of plain, unstreaked underparts, long bill, and conspicuous pale eyebrow. Common vocalizations include a “vit” call and a dry trill.

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