Lanka Pilachcha - White-Throated Flowerpecker (Dicaeum vincens)
Identification
About the size of the Purple-rumed Sunbird, which it somewhat resembles
at a distance; the male is at once distinguished, however, by its
pure-white throat and dark bluish-grey back, while both sexes have the
beak short and stout-very different from the Sunbird's.
Behavior
It lives either solitary, in pairs, or in little family parties, and is
not easy to meet with because it keeps mainly to the tops of tall trees,
either in forests or on its outskirts. However, it is very fond of the
nectar of the red cotton tree and when these trees are in flower-about
Christmas time in its range-it may be found fairly easily.
The breeding season is from January to August. The nest is often built
in a Hora tree. It is a hanging pocket of felted plant down, with the
entrance at the top, just below the supporting twig. The two eggs are
dull white, irregularly spotted with purplish red. They measure about
16×12 mm.
Location
This scarce little bird is found only in the rain forests of the
south-western parts ofthe wet zone, including the neighbouring hills up
to 3,000 feet.
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