Burmese Yuhina
A species of Typical Yuhinas Scientific name : Yuhina humilis Genus : Typical Yuhinas
Burmese Yuhina, A species of Typical Yuhinas
Botanical name: Yuhina humilis
Genus: Typical Yuhinas
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Description
Photo By Nigel Voaden
Description
The Burmese yuhina (Yuhina humilis) is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae. It is found in Myanmar and Thailand. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
Size
13 cm
Feeding Habits
Burmese Yuhina primarily consumes fruit, nectar, and insects. Typically forages in pairs or small groups, extracting food from blossoms on small trees.
Habitat
The habitat of burmese Yuhina typically comprises montane broadleaf evergreen forests, along with regions dominated by pine and oak trees. These environments are characterized by a mix of dense foliage and wooded areas, providing the necessary shelter and foraging grounds for the species. It is common in areas with rich biodiversity and a stable ecosystem that supports a variety of avian fauna.
Dite type
Insectivorous
Photo By Nigel Voaden