Orange-bellied leafbird

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Orange-bellied leafbird
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C. hardwickii
Binomial name
Chloropsis hardwickii
Jardine & Selby, 1830

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The orange-bellied leafbird (Chloropsis hardwickii) is a bird native to the eastern Himalayas and south China to the Malay Peninsula. It is brightly colored with an orange belly, a green back, a blue tail and flight feathers, and a black and blue patch over its throat and chest. It has a long, curved beak. It feeds on insects, spiders and nectar. Orange-bellied leafbirds make their nests from roots and fibers which are suspended from the edges of twigs at the end of a tree branch. They do not migrate.

The scientific name commemorates the English naturalist Thomas Hardwicke.

References

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  • Birds of the World by Colin Harrison and Alan Greensmith, Eyewitness Handbooks


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