Courtship of the Purple-throated Sunbird

Posted by BESG on 3 April 09, Friday
Contributed by Dr Jonathan Cheah Weng Kwong

A pair of Purple-throated Sunbird (Leptocoma sperata) was photographed on a branch by Dr Jonathan Cheah Weng Kwong.

The male sunbird flew to a perch and started preening. Soon a female arrived, perching a little distance away. Noticing the female, he started his courtship display. He stretched out his body, with his bill pointing skywards. This puffed out his breast, displaying his rufous maroon chest and stretched his chin and throat, the better to display their metallic purple feathers. All this time he was singing loudly.

At first the dull, grey-olive female appeared disinterested, facing away from the male. Finally she turned around to take in his display. However, within a minute or two, she flew off, leaving him alone on the branch.


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    Comment by BESG

    Made Friday, 3 of April , 2009 at 12:07 pm

    Wow! this is a great shot of the sunbird courtship. The throat of the male is gorgeous. Well done.

    John Lynn

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    Made Thursday, 1 of April , 2010 at 4:52 pm

    [...] sunbird Bird Ecology Study Group Courtship of the Purple-throated …A pair of Purple-throated Sunbird (Leptocoma sperata) was photographed on a branch by Dr Jonathan [...]

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