Home Log Out
Birdpedia - Australia         | Home | Birds | Calendar | Reserves | Field Trips | Sightings | Reports | Contacts | [HBW - BirdLife (v3)] 29/04/2024 06:07:48 AM
Species Database
Find
Quick Links
News
 
Species Details [Taxonomy: HBW - BirdLife (v3)] Print... Email... 

 LC    Crimson Sunbird* Id (Atlas):
    Aethopyga siparaja

Description (10)
Image of Crimson Sunbird
 

Other Names (World)
Crimson Sunbird, Eastern Crimson Sunbird, Yellow-backed Sunbird, Goulpourah Sunbird, Scarlet-throated Sunbird, Scarlet-breasted Sunbird

Family
Nectariniidae (Sunbirds)

Size
11 - 13.50 cm

First Described (Guide)
(Raffles, 1822)

Habitat
Subtropical and tropical moist lowland and swamp forest, subtropical and tropical dry grassland, subtropical and tropical moist shrubland.

Range (Guide)
Bangladesh (B), Bhutan (B), Brunei Darussalam (B), Cambodia (B), China (mainland) (B), India (B), Indonesia (B), Laos (B), Malaysia (B), Myanmar (B), Nepal (B), Philippines (B), Singapore (B), Thailand (B), Vietnam (B).

Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.

Population
Estimated population is unknown (2010).

Status LC
For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.

Voice
Xeno-Canto Sound Files (more (87)...)

 
Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja) [XC492739]
     by Okamoto Keita Sin from Shivapuri NP (Nepalese Army Shivapuri \u0928\u0947\u092a\u093e\u0932\u0940 \u0938\u0947\u0928\u093e \u0936\u093f\u0935\u092a\u0941\u0930\u0940 \u092c\u094d\u092f\u093e\u0930\u0947\u0915), Nepal (song)

 
Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja) [XC483932]
     by Ross Gallardy from Kinta District (near Kampung Kepayang), Negeri Perak, Malaysia (call)

Subspecies
Forms a superspecies with Aethopyga, and often treated as conspecific. Geographical variation sometimes well marked. Some distinctive subspecies, e.g. seheriae and magnifica, perhaps merit separation at species level. Conversely, poorly differentiated heliogona may be better synonymized with nominate. Also labecula with seheriae, and these two intergrade in northern West Bengal and Bhutan. Nominate subspecies intergrades with trangensis on western coast of Malay Peninsula. Many additional subspecies described, all considered insufficiently distinct to warrant recognition: thus, off western Sumatra, tinoptila (from Pulo Siumat, near Simeulue I), heliophiletica (Pulo Bangkaru, in Banyak Is), niasensis (Nias I), melanetra (Pulo Lasia), siberu (Siberut I) and photina (North Pagai I) are included in nominate, as also is ochropyrrha (Pulo Rittan, in Anamba Is); mussooriensis (Mussoorie, northern India), miles (Nepal), andersoni (Sawaddy, east of Bhamo, in northern Myanmar) and viridicauda (Tengyueh, in Yunnan, in southern China) all subsumed in seheriae; terglanei (Bangladesh) included in labecula, and heliotis (Domel I, in Mergui Archipelago) synonymized with cara; and marinduquensis (Barrio Canat, Boac, Marinduque), formerly erroneously treated as a subspecies of Purple-throated Sunbird (Leptocoma sperata), is merged with magnifica. In addition, there may be a further undescribed subspecies in Bangladesh.

The following 15 subspecies are recognised:

  • seheriae (Tickell, 1833)   -  Himalayan foothills in India from western Himachal Pradesh (Kangra) east to Sikkim and Bhutan, south to northern West Bengal, eastern Bihar, eastern Madhya Pradesh and Orissa (possibly northern Andhra Pradesh), and western Bangladesh.
  • labecula (Horsfield, 1840)   -  Bhutan, north-eastern India (northern West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur) and Bangladesh south to Chittagong Hills, east to Myanmar (except south), southern China (southern Yunnan), north-western Laos and north-western Vietnam.
  • cara Hume, 1874   -  Southern Myanmar and Thailand.
  • nicobarica Hume, 1873   -  Southern Nicobar Is (Great and Little Nicobars, Kondal I, Meroe I).
  • tonkinensis Hartert, 1917   -  North-eastern Vietnam and southern China (south-eastern Yunnan east to western Guangdong).
  • owstoni Rothschild, 1910   -  Naozhou I (south-western Guangdong), in southern China.
  • mangini Delacour & Jabouille, 1924   -  South-eastern Thailand and central and southern Indochina.
  • insularis Delacour & Jabouille, 1928   -  Phu Quoc I, off southern Cambodia.
  • trangensis Meyer de Schauensee, 1946   -  Southern Thailand and northern Malay Peninsula.
  • siparaja (Raffles, 1822)   -  Malay Peninsula (south of Narathiwat), Anamba Is (east of Peninsular Malaysia), Sumatra (except Aceh) and satellite islands, and Borneo and associated small islands (except Natunas).
  • natunae Chasen, 1935   -  Natuna Is.
  • heliogona Oberholser, 1923   -  Java.
  • magnifica Sharpe, 1876   -  West-central Philippine Is (Marinduque, Tablas, Sibuyan, Panay, Negros, Cebu). Considered by some authors to be a distinct species, Magnificent Sunbird (Aethopyga magnifica).
  • flavostriata (Wallace, 1865)   -  Northern Sulawesi.
  • beccarii Salvadori, 1875   -  Central, southern and south-eastern Sulawesi, Kabaena, Muna and Butung.



References
See References.


Files:
JPG files for Crimson Sunbird (Aethopyga siparaja) - 10 files


More Information

BirdLife International

For more information about the Crimson Sunbird see... Show Articles BirdLife International Species Factsheet.


Articles about the Crimson Sunbird

If you would like to read any articles about the Crimson Sunbird... Show Articles Show Articles (0)


No Pictures of Crimson Sunbird

If Birdpedia has no pictures of Crimson Sunbird or you would like to see more, then try the following...

      Show External Images from BING From BING (10)


No Videos of Crimson Sunbird

If Birdpedia has no videos of Crimson Sunbird or you would like to see more, then try the following..

      Show External Videos From BING (0)