Leafbirds |

C. cochinchinensis
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Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia
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Phylum: |
Chordata
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Class: |
Aves
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Order: |
Passeriformes
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Family: |
Chloropseidae
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Genus: |
Chloropsis
Jardine & Selby, 1827 |
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Species |
See text. |
The Leafbirds are a family of small
passerine
bird species found in India and southeast Asia. They are
one of only two bird families that are entirely endemic to
the Indomalayan ecozone. They were formerly grouped with the
ioras in the family Irenidae.
These are
bulbul-like forest birds, but whereas that group tends
to be drab in coloration, leafbirds are sexually dimorphic, with the males being brightly
plumaged, usually in greens and yellows.
Leafbirds eat fruit and nectar with some insects. They have a spiked tongue, adapted to nectar
feeding. They lay 2-3
eggs in a tree nest.
- Family: Chloropseidae
- Philippine Leafbird, Chloropsis flavipennis
Yellow-throated Leafbird, Chloropsis palawanensis
Greater Green Leafbird, Chloropsis sonnerati
Lesser Green Leafbird, Chloropsis cyanopogon
Blue-winged Leafbird, Chloropsis cochinchinensis
Golden-fronted Leafbird, Chloropsis aurifrons
Orange-bellied Leafbird, Chloropsis hardwickii
Blue-masked Leafbird, Chloropsis venusta
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