Animals Details

Scientific Name
Pericrocatus cinnamomeus.
Category
Aves
Created on Date
2024-10-11 13:23:43
Common Name
Small minivet
Synonym(s)
Small minivet
Family
Campephagidae
Status
Live
Description

*Pericrocotus cinnamomeus*, commonly known as the cinnamon minivet, is a small and vibrant songbird belonging to the family Campephagidae. Found primarily in the forests of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, this bird is easily recognizable by its striking coloration. Males are particularly eye-catching, with bright orange underparts that contrast with their darker, olive-brown upperparts. They also possess a distinctive black crown and wings, with white wing bars that enhance their visual appeal. Females, while less vividly colored, have a more subdued appearance, featuring yellowish underparts and olive-brown upperparts.


Measuring around 15 to 17 cm (6 to 7 inches) in length, the cinnamon minivet is often spotted in the canopy of forested areas, where it flits between branches in search of food. Its diet primarily consists of insects, fruits, and nectar, making it an important part of its ecosystem.


The cinnamon minivet is known for its melodious calls, often heard during the breeding season when males sing to attract mates and establish territories. They build cup-shaped nests in trees, where the female lays 2 to 4 eggs. The cinnamon minivet\'s striking appearance and lively behavior make it a delightful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike.

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