CONSERVATION STATUES
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Genus | Eclectus
Species | Cornelia
Population | 1000 - 2500 Declining
Race | E. Cornelia
CORNELIA
Sumba Eclectus [Cornelia Cornelia]

HABITAT
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BEHAVIOUR
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appearance
Length
Wings
Tail
Weight
male
Iris
Body
Wings
Tail
female
Iris
Body
Wings
Tail
BREEDING
Period
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Incubates
Maturity
Fledge
wild diet
Fruits
Srubs
Indonesia | Sumba, Lesser Sunda Islands
Birds are found singly, in pairs or small groups. Often foundsoaring high above the forest calling loudly. Wary; foraging groups found in treetops. Mostly active at dawn and dusk traveling to and from roosting areas.
Sumba buttonquail (Turnix everetti)
Sumba green-pigeon (Treron teysmannii)
Red-naped fruit-dove (Ptilinopus dohertyi)
Sumba boobook (Ninox rudolfi)
Cinnamon-backed kingfisher (Todirhamphus australasia)
Sumba hornbill (Aceros everetti)
Sumba cuckoo-shrike (Coracina dohertyi)
Chestnut-backed thrush (Zoothera dohertyi)
Flores jungle-flycatcher (Rhinomyias oscillans)
Sumba flycatcher (Ficedula harterti)
Yellow-spectacled white-eye (Zosterops wallacei)
Apricot-breasted sunbird (Nectarinia buettikoferi)
37 - 40 cm
214 - 253 mm
Golden-Amber
Pale Green Oval Red Patch Beneath its Closed Wings
Green suffused with Blue, Black Underside Very Slightly Tinged with Yellow Tip
Light Yellow
Red Breast and Chest, Solid Red
Lilac Blue Under Side Coverts Upper Wing Coverts are Maroon
Narrowly Tipped with Yellow
Faintly Blend Orangish-Red tip Dark Red under Tail Coverts
Dark Steel Gray Coloration Ending with a Paler
April - September
2 Eggs