Order Passeriformes Higher classification Anthreptes | Phylum Chordata Family Nectariniidae Scientific name Anthreptes malacensis Rank Species | |
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Similar Olive‑backed sunbird, Bird, Sunbird, Anthreptes, Black‑shouldered kite |
Brown throated sunbird birds in cambodia
The brown-throated sunbird (Anthreptes malacensis), also known as the plain-throated sunbird, is a species of bird in the Nectariniidae family. It is found in a wide range of semi-open habitats in south-east Asia, ranging from Myanmar to the Lesser Sundas and west Philippines. The grey-throated sunbird found in the remaining part of the Philippines is often considered a subspecies of the brown-throated sunbird, but the two differ consistently in measurements and plumage, and there is no evidence of intergradation between them.
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- Brown throated sunbird birds in cambodia
- Brown throated sunbird anthreptes malacensis
- Description
- Behaviour
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Brown throated sunbird anthreptes malacensis
Description

The brown-throated sunbird is a relatively large, heavy sunbird with a thick bill. Measuring some 14 centimetres (5.5 in) in length, it has a mass of 7.4–13.5 g (0.26–0.48 oz), with males averaging slightly larger than females.

Like most sunbirds, the male brown-throated sunbird is more colourful than the female. The male has iridescent green and purple upperparts with chestnut on the wing-coverts and scapulars; it is primarily yellow below. The female is olive-green above and yellowish below.
Behaviour

The brown-throated sunbird primarily feeds on nectar, but it will also take small fruits and berries. Juveniles are fed with insects.