Rainbow Starfrontlet
A species of Incas and starfrontlets Scientific name : Coeligena iris Genus : Incas and starfrontlets
Rainbow Starfrontlet, A species of Incas and starfrontlets
Botanical name: Coeligena iris
Genus: Incas and starfrontlets
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Description
Photo By Lars Petersson
Description
The Rainbow Starfrontlets averages 13.5–14 centimetres (5.3–5.5 in) in length, along with the beak being about 2.9 centimetres (1.1 in) long. The female is responsible for building the nest out of plant fibers woven together and green moss on the outside. Thus camouflaging itself in a protected location in a shrub, bush or even tree. The nest is typically found on a low, thin, horizontal branch. The male defends his territory and the flowers he feeds on. The young are born unmovable and blind, without any down. The female alone protects and feeds the chicks with chewed food. They push the food down the chicks' throats with her long bill directly into their stomachs. The chicks are brooded only the first week or two, and left alone even on cooler nights after about 12 days. The chicks then leave the nest when they are close to 7 – 10 days of age. The Rainbow Starfrontlets feed off of nectar taken directly from brightly colored, scented small flowers of trees, herbs, shrubs and epiphytes. They tend to favor flowers with the highest sugar content. Then they seek it out, aggressively protect, and watch those areas containing flowers with high energy nectar. They use their straw-like tongues to retrieve the nectar while hovering, licking 13 times per second. They may also take some small spiders and insects for sources of protein, which are needed during the breeding season to ensure the good development of their young. Insects are often hunted in flight; swooped off leaves or branches, or are snatched forcefully from spider webs. A nesting female may capture up to 2,000 insects in a day. Males will establish feeding territories, where they aggressively chase away other males as well as any large insects that want to feed off their territory. They use aerial flights and intimidating displays to defend their territories.
Size
15 cm
Feeding Habits
Rainbow Starfrontlet primarily feed on nectar from diverse flowers like Embothrium and Fuchsia, employing a trap-lining foraging method. They also hawk insects mid-air, demonstrating their varied diet and specialized feeding behaviors.
Habitat
The rainbow Starfrontlet predominantly thrives in the environmental niches ranging from humid to drier cloud forests. It is also known to inhabit gardens and areas with riparian scrub. These birds are typically associated with forest clearings and edges where they actively forage. The rainbow Starfrontlet favors habitats characterized by rich plant diversity and ample flowering, which supports their nectarivorous diet.
Dite type
Nectivorous
Photo By Lars Petersson
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Swifts and hummingbirds Family
Hummingbirds Genus
Incas and starfrontlets Species
Rainbow Starfrontlet