His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.

HIS LONG TAIL OF FIERY RED WHEN COMBINED WITH A BELLY STREAKED YELLOW AND ORANGE TURNS THIS BIRD INTO A ONE OF A KIND BEAUTY!

MEET THE FIRE-TAILED SUNBIRD
His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.


The fire-tailed sunbird (Aethopyga ignicauda) is a small bird measuring around 16 cm long with a flame red nap, mantle, and long fiery tail with red uppertail coverts giving this bird its name. His breast and belly are streaked with a combination of yellow and red.
His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.

His crown and throat are an iridescent combination of blue and black.
The female has an orange-yellow wash on her belly and brownish-orange tail sides.
His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.

These birds are found in, and endemic to Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, Nepal, and Thailand.
His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.
The Fire-tailed sunbird prefers to live in temperate forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.
Nectar feeders these birds will supplement their diet with insects when given the opportunity.
His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.
The breeding patterns of this species in the Himalayan and the Hengduan Mountains remain poorly known, although it is known the nestling period lasts around 19.5 days. Both males and females participated in feeding nestlings, but females had significantly higher feeding frequencies than males. Compared to its low-altitude birds, the Fire-tailed Sunbird exhibits elevated parental investments in its offspring by producing fewer eggs and providing more parental care to nestlings.

His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.
The Fire-tailed Sunbird is classified as classed as of Least Concern on the IUCN Red List and thankfully does not qualify for a more at-risk category.
His long tail of fiery red renders this stunning little bird practically unmistakable.
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