Overview
Captured in a moment of intense concentration near a vibrant red bottlebrush flower is the male Crimson-backed Sunbird (Leptocoma…
Captured in a moment of intense concentration near a vibrant red bottlebrush flower is the male Crimson-backed Sunbird (Leptocoma minima), one of the smallest species in the family Nectariniidae. The bird is engaged in its characteristic foraging behavior, hovering with its rapidly beating wings, evidenced by the slight blur, as it thrusts its long, thin, curved bill deep into the flower to reach the nectar. This male exhibits a striking metallic plumage a glossy, iridescent purplish-black head and throat, contrasted by a bold band of deep crimson-red across the chest and a brilliant olive-green back and lower body. The birds specialized bill and hovering flight capability highlight its co-evolution with tubular flowers, establishing it as a key pollinator in the tropical forests and gardens it inhabits.
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- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedDecember 18, 2025
- Size2.82MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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