Aethopyga mystacalis (Javan sunbird), Aethopyga temminckii (Temminck's sunbird) Aethopyga mystacalis and A. m. temminckii
Date 1880
Source Shelley, G.E. (1880) A monograph of the Nectariniidae, or family of sun-birds., Self published
Author
John Gerrard Keulemans (1842–1912)
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Aethopyga mystacalis (Javan sunbird, scarlet sunbird)
The Javan sunbird or scarlet sunbird (Aethopyga mystacalis), is a delightful bird species found in the family Nectariniidae. The Javan sunbird is endemic to the islands of Java and Bali, Indonesia. It thrives in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests as well as subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. While both sexes of the Javan sunbirds resemble the Crimson Sunbird, there’s a key distinction. The Javan sunbird boasts a bright white belly and sides, setting it apart from its crimson counterpart.
Order: Passeriformes > Family: Nectariniidae > Genus: Aethopyga > Species: Aethopyga mystacalis
Aethopyga temminckii (Temminck's sunbird)
Temminck's sunbird (Aethopyga temminckii) is a delightful species of sunbird found in the tropical moist montane forests of Borneo, Sumatra, West Malaysia, and southwest Thailand. The Temminck's sunbird measures approximately 10 cm (female) to 12.5 cm (male) in length. The longer-tailed male is mostly scarlet, except for a greyish belly, yellow and purple bands between the back and tail, and four purple bands on the head emanating from the beak. The female is drab olive, with rufous fringes on the wing and tail feathers.
Order: Passeriformes > Family: Nectariniidae > Genus: Aethopyga > Species: Aethopyga temminckii