List of sunbirds

Nectariniidae is a family of passerine birds in the superfamily Passeroidea, comprising the sunbirds and spiderhunters.[1] Members of Nectariniidae are also known as nectariniids.[2] Their range extends from the Afrotropics north to the Levant and southern Arabian Peninsula, and east through South and Southeast Asia up to New Guinea and northern Australia.[3] They inhabit a wide variety of habitats, from arid savannah to tropical rainforests, and can be found from sea level to an altitude of 4,900 m (16,100 ft). Sunbirds are generally small birds with long, thin, down-curved bills and brightly coloured, iridescent plumages.[2] They display marked sexual dimorphism, and males are much more visually striking than females, who are usually dull green, brown, or grey. The spiderhunters (Arachnothera) are larger than other sunbirds and show less sexual dimorphism.[3]

collage showing six species of small, colorful birds with long bills perched on different plants
Clockwise from top left: ruby-cheeked sunbird, collared sunbird, Loten's sunbird, little spiderhunter, fire-tailed sunbird, and malachite sunbird

The primary threat facing sunbirds is habitat loss and degradation caused by deforestation due to agriculture.[2] Most species of sunbird are considered to be of Least Concern by the IUCN, although three species, the Amani sunbird, Loveridge's sunbird, and the elegant sunbird, are Endangered, and several others are considered Near Threatened or Vulnerable.

The exact delineation of sunbird species is somewhat contested and varies from authority to authority: the International Ornithologists' Union (IOU) recognizes 146 species of sunbirds in 16 genera,[1] while other authorities recognise 143–147 species.[4][5] The largest genera are Cinnyris and Aethopyga, with 53 and 23 species, respectively.[1] Recent phylogenetic studies indicate that several widespread species such as the olive-backed and black sunbirds may represent complexes of multiple cryptic species.[6] Several undescribed species of sunbird may also exist in Sierra Leone, Djibouti,[3] and Tanzania.[5]

Conventions

IUCN Red List categories
Conservation status
 EX Extinct (0 species)
 EW Extinct in the wild (0 species)
 CR Critically Endangered (0 species)
 EN Endangered (3 species)
 VU Vulnerable (4 species)
 NT Near threatened (7 species)
 LC Least concern (116 species)
Other categories
 DD Data deficient (0 species)
 NE Not evaluated (16 species)

Conservation status codes listed follow the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the sunbird's range is provided. Ranges are based on the IOC World Bird List for that species unless otherwise noted. Population estimates are of the number of mature individuals and are taken from the IUCN Red List.

This list follows the taxonomic treatment (designation and order of species) and nomenclature (scientific and common names) of version 13.2 of the IOC World Bird List.[1] Where the taxonomy proposed by the IOC World Bird List conflicts with the taxonomy followed by the IUCN[a] or the 2023 edition of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, the disagreement is noted next to the species's common name (for nomenclatural disagreements) or scientific name (for taxonomic disagreements).

Classification

The International Ornithologists' Union (IOU) recognizes 146 species of sunbirds in 16 genera;[1] other authorities recognise 143–147 species.[4][5] This list does not include hybrid species, extinct prehistoric species, or putative species not yet accepted by the IOU.

Nectariniids

Genus ChalcopariaCabanis, 1851 – 1 species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Ruby-cheeked sunbird

C. singalensis
(Gmelin, J. F., 1789)

Eleven subspecies
  • C. s. singalensis
  • C. s. assamensis
  • C. s. bantenensis
  • C. s. borneana
  • C. s. internota
  • C. s. interposita
  • C. s. koratensis
  • C. s. pallida
  • C. s. panopsia
  • C. s. phoenicotis
  • C. s. sumatrana
South Asia, Indochina, Java, and Borneo[7] LC 


Unknown [8]

Genus DeleornisWolters, 1977 – two species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Fraser's sunbird

D. fraseri
(Jardine & Selby, 1843)

Three subspecies
  • D. f. idius
  • D. f. cameroonensis
  • D. f. fraseri
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [9]

Grey-headed sunbird

D. axillaris
(Reichenow, 1893)
Central Africa LC 


Unknown [10]

Genus AnthreptesSwainson, 1832 – fifteen species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Plain-backed sunbird

A. reichenowi
Gunning, 1909

Two subspecies
  • A. r. yokanae
  • A. r. reichenowi
Disjunctly in coastal East Africa and western Southern Africa NT 


Unknown [11]

Anchieta's sunbird

A. anchietae
(Barboza du Bocage, 1878)
Angola east to Tanzania and Mozambique LC 


Unknown [12]

Plain sunbird

A. simplex
(Müller, S., 1843)
Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra LC 


Unknown [13]

Brown-throated sunbird

A. malacensis
(Scopoli, 1786)

Sixteen subspecies
  • A. m. malacensis
  • A. m. anambae
  • A. m. erixanthus
  • A. m. bornensis
  • A. m. mjobergi
  • A. m. paraguae
  • A. m. heliolusius
  • A. m. wiglesworthi
  • A. m. iris
  • A. m. chlorigaster
  • A. m. cagayanensis
  • A. m. heliocalus
  • A. m. celebensis
  • A. m. extremus
  • A. m. convergens
  • A. m. rubrigena
Southeast Asia LC 


Unknown [14]

Grey-throated sunbird

A. griseigularis
Tweeddale, 1878

Two subspecies
  • A. g. birgitae
  • A. g. griseigularis
Philippines LC 


Unknown [15]

Red-throated sunbird

A. rhodolaemus
Shelley, 1878
Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra NT 


Unknown [16]

Mangrove sunbird[b]

A. gabonicus
(Hartlaub, 1861)
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [17]

Western violet-backed sunbird

A. longuemarei
(Lesson, R. P., 1831)

Three subspecies
  • A. l. longuemarei
  • A. l. angolensis
  • A. l. nyassae
Sub-Saharan Africa LC 


Unknown [18]

Eastern violet-backed sunbird

A. orientalis
Hartlaub, 1880
Horn of Africa south to Tanzania LC 


Unknown [19]

Uluguru violet-backed sunbird


A. neglectus
Neumann, 1922
East Africa LC 


Unknown [20]

Violet-tailed sunbird

A. aurantius
Verreaux, J. & Verreaux, É., 1851
Central Africa LC 


Unknown [21]

Little green sunbird

A. seimundi
(Ogilvie-Grant, 1908)

Three subspecies
  • A. s. kruensis
  • A. s. seimundi
  • A. s. minor
West Africa, Central Africa, and western East Africa LC 


Unknown [22]

Yellow-chinned sunbird[c]

A. rectirostris[d]
(Shaw, 1812)
West Africa LC 


Unknown [23]

Grey-chinned sunbird[e]

A. tephrolaemus[d]
(Jardine & Fraser, 1852)
Central Africa LC 


Unknown [24]

Banded green sunbird[f]


A. rubritorques
Reichenow, 1905
Tanzania VU 


1500–7000 [25]

Genus HedydipnaCabanis, 1851 – four species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Collared sunbird

H. collaris
(Vieillot, 1819)

Nine subspecies
  • H. c. subcollaris
  • H. c. hypodila
  • H. c. somereni
  • H. c. djamdjamensis
  • H. c. garguensis
  • H. c. elachior
  • H. c. zambesiana
  • H. c. zuluensis
  • H. c. collaris
Sub-Saharan Africa LC 


Unknown [26]

Pygmy sunbird

H. platura
(Vieillot, 1819)
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [27]

Nile Valley sunbird

H. metallica
(Lichtenstein, M. H. C., 1823)
Egypt south to Sudan and northern Horn of Africa, southwestern Arabian peninsula LC 


Unknown [28]

Amani sunbird


H. pallidigaster
(Sclater, W. L. & Moreau, 1935)
Tanzania and southeastern Kenya EN 


1500–7000 [29]

Genus AnabathmisReichenow, 1905 – three species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Reichenbach's sunbird

A. reichenbachii
(Hartlaub, 1857)
Extreme southern West Africa east to Central Africa LC 


Unknown [30]

Príncipe sunbird

A. hartlaubii
(Hartlaub, 1857)
Príncipe
 LC 


Unknown [31]

Newton's sunbird

A. newtonii
(Barboza du Bocage, 1887)
São Tomé Island
 LC 


Unknown [32]

Genus DreptesReichenow, 1914 – one species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Giant sunbird[g]

D. thomensis
(Barboza du Bocage, 1889)
São Tomé Island
 VU 


250–999 [33]

Genus AnthobaphesCabanis, 1851 – one species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Orange-breasted sunbird

A. violacea
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Southwestern South Africa LC 


Unknown [34]

Genus CyanomitraReichenbach, 1853 – seven species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Green-headed sunbird

C. verticalis
(Latham, 1790)

Four subspecies
  • C. v. verticalis
  • C. v. bohndorffi
  • C. v. cyanocephala
  • C. v. viridisplendens
West, Central, and East Africa LC 


Unknown [35]

Bannerman's sunbird


C. bannermani
Grant, C. H. B. & Mackworth-Praed, 1943
Central Africa LC 


Unknown [36]

Blue-throated brown sunbird

C. cyanolaema
(Jardine & Fraser, 1852)

Three subspecies
  • C. c. magnirostrata
  • C. c. cyanolaema
  • C. c. octaviae
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [37]

Cameroon sunbird

C. oritis
(Reichenow, 1892)

Three subspecies
  • C. o. poensis
  • C. o. oritis
  • C. o. bansoensis
Western Cameroon, southeastern Nigeria, and Bioko LC 


Unknown [38]

Blue-headed sunbird

C. alinae
Jackson, F. J., 1904

Five subspecies
  • C. a. derooi
  • C. a. kaboboensis
  • C. a. alinae
  • C. a. tanganjicae
  • C. a. marungensis
Eastern Rift Mountains LC 


Unknown [39]

Olive sunbird

C. olivacea
(Smith, A., 1840)

Eleven subspecies
  • C. o. guineensis
  • C. o. cephaelis
  • C. o. obscura
  • C. o. ragazzii
  • C. o. changamwensis
  • C. o. neglecta
  • C. o. granti
  • C. o. alfredi
  • C. o. sclateri
  • C. o. olivacina
  • C. o. olivacea
Sub-Saharan Africa south of the Sahel LC 


Unknown [40]

Grey sunbird[h]

C. veroxii
(Smith, A., 1832)

Three subspecies
  • C. v. fischeri
  • C. v. zanzibarica
  • C. v. veroxii
Coasts of East and Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [41]

Genus ChalcomitraReichenbach, 1853 – seven species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Buff-throated sunbird

C. adelberti
(Gervais, 1834)

Two subspecies
  • C. a. adelberti
  • C. a. eboensis
West Africa LC 


Unknown [42]

Carmelite sunbird

C. fuliginosa
(Bechstein, 1811)

Two subspecies
  • C. f. aurea
  • C. f. fuliginosa
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [43]

Green-throated sunbird

C. rubescens
(Vieillot, 1819)

Three subspecies
  • C. r. crossensis
  • C. r. stangerii
  • C. r. rubescens
Central Africa LC 


Unknown [44]

Amethyst sunbird

C. amethystina
(Shaw, 1812)

Four subspecies
  • C. a. kalckreuthi
  • C. a. kirkii
  • C. a. deminuta
  • C. a. amethystina
Central, East, and Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [45]

Scarlet-chested sunbird

C. senegalensis
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Six subspecies
  • C. s. senegalensis
  • C. s. acik
  • C. s. proteus
  • C. s. lamperti
  • C. s. saturatior
  • C. s. gutturalis
Sub-Saharan Africa LC 


Unknown [46]

Hunter's sunbird

C. hunteri
(Shelley, 1889)
Horn of Africa and East Africa LC 


Unknown [47]

Socotra sunbird

C. balfouri
(Sclater, P. L. & Hartlaub, 1881)
Socotra LC 


Unknown [48]

Genus LeptocomaCabanis, 1851 – six species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Purple-rumped sunbird

L. zeylonica
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Two subspecies
  • L. z. flaviventris
  • L. z. zeylonica
Indian subcontinent LC 


Unknown [49]

Crimson-backed sunbird

L. minima
(Sykes, 1832)
Southwestern India LC 


Unknown [50]

Purple-throated sunbird

L. sperata[i]
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Four subspecies
  • L. s. henkei
  • L. s. sperata
  • L. s. trochilus
  • L. s. juliae
Philippines NE 


Unknown

Van Hasselt's sunbird

L. brasiliana
(Gmelin, J. F., 1788)

Five subspecies
  • L. b. brasiliana
  • L. b. emmae
  • L. b. mecynorhyncha
  • L. b. eumecis
  • L. b. axantha
Eastern Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia LC 


Unknown [51]

Black sunbird

L. aspasia
(Lesson, R. P. and Garnot, 1828)

Twenty-one subspecies
  • L. a. talautensis
  • L. a. sangirensis
  • L. a. grayi
  • L. a. porphyrolaema
  • L. a. auriceps
  • L. a. auricapilla
  • L. a. aspasioides
  • L. a. proserpina
  • L. a. chlorolaema
  • L. a. mariae
  • L. a. cochrani
  • L. a. aspasia
  • L. a. maforensis
  • L. a. nigriscapularis
  • L. a. mysorensis
  • L. a. veronica
  • L. a. cornelia
  • L. a. christianae
  • L. a. caeruleogula
  • L. a. corinna
  • L. a. eichhorni
Eastern Indonesia and Papua New Guinea LC 


Unknown [52]

Copper-throated sunbird

L. calcostetha
(Jardine, 1842)
Southeast Asia LC 


Unknown [53]

Genus NectariniaIlliger, 1811 – six species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Bocage's sunbird

N. bocagii
Shelley, 1879
Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola LC 


Unknown [54]

Purple-breasted sunbird

N. purpureiventris
(Reichenow, 1893)
Albertine Rift Mountains LC 


Unknown [55]

Tacazze sunbird

N. tacazze
(Stanley, 1814)

Two subspecies
  • N. t. tacazze
  • N. t. jacksoni
Horn of Africa and East Africa LC 


Unknown [56]

Bronzy sunbird[j]

N. kilimensis
Shelley, 1885

Three subspecies
  • N. k. kilimensis
  • N. t. arturi
  • N. t. gadowi
Central and East Africa LC 


Unknown [57]

Malachite sunbird

N. famosa
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Two subspecies
  • N. f. cupreonitens
  • N. f. famosa
East Africa and Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [58]

Scarlet-tufted sunbird[k]

N. johnstoni
Shelley, 1885

Four subspecies
  • N. j. johnstoni
  • N. j. dartmouthi
  • N. j. nyikensis
  • N. j. reichenowi
East Africa LC 


Unknown [59]

Genus DrepanorhynchusFischer, G. A. & Reichenow, 1884 – one species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Golden-winged sunbird

D. reichenowi
Fischer, G. A., 1884

Three subspecies
  • D. r. shellyae
  • D. r. lathburyi
  • D. r. reichenowi
East Africa
 LC 


Unknown [60]

Genus CinnyrisCuvier, 1816 – fifty-three species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Olive-bellied sunbird

C. chloropygius
(Jardine, 1842)

Three subspecies
  • C. c. kempi
  • C. c. chloropygius
  • C. c. orphogaster
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [61]

Tiny sunbird

C. minullus
Reichenow, 1899
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [62]

Eastern Miombo sunbird

C. manoensis
Reichenow, 1907

Two subspecies
  • C. m. manoensis
  • C. m. amicorum
East Africa LC 


Unknown [63]

Western Miombo sunbird


C. gertrudis
Grote, 1926
Central and East Africa LC 


Unknown [64]

Southern double-collared sunbird

C. chalybeus
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Two subspecies
  • C. c. subalaris
  • C. c. chalybeus
Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [65]

Neergaard's sunbird

C. neergaardi
Grant, C. H. B., 1908
Southern Africa NT 


3300–6700 [66]

Rwenzori double-collared sunbird[l]

C. stuhlmanni
Reichenow, 1893

Four subspecies
  • C. s. stuhlmanni
  • C. s. graueri
  • C. s. chapini
  • C. s. schubotzi
Eastern Rift Mountains LC 


Unknown [67]

Whyte's double-collared sunbird


C. whytei[m]
Benson, 1948

Two subspecies
  • C. w. whytei
  • C. w. skye
East Africa NE 


Unknown

Prigogine's double-collared sunbird


C. prigoginei
MacDonald, 1958
Southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo NT 


Unknown [68]

Ludwig's double-collared sunbird

C. ludovicensis[m]
(Barboza du Bocage, 1868)
Angola NE 


Unknown

Northern double-collared sunbird

C. reichenowi
Sharpe, 1891

Two subspecies
  • C. r. preussi
  • C. r. reichenowi
Western Central Africa and East Africa LC 


Unknown [69]

Greater double-collared sunbird

C. afer
(Linnaeus, 1766)
Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [70]

Regal sunbird

C. regius
Reichenow, 1893

Two subspecies
  • C. r. regius
  • C. r. anderseni
Albertine Rift Valley LC 


Unknown [71]

Rockefeller's sunbird


C. rockefelleri
Chapin, 1932
Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo VU 


1100–11900 [72]

Eastern double-collared sunbird

C. mediocris
Shelley, 1885
Kenya and Tanzania LC 


Unknown [73]

Usambara double-collared sunbird


C. usambaricus
Grote, 1922
Southeast Kenya and northeast Tanzania NT 


Unknown [74]

Forest double-collared sunbird

C. fuelleborni
Reichenow, 1899

Two subspecies
  • C. f. fuelleborni
  • C. f. bensoni
East Africa LC 


Unknown [75]

Moreau's sunbird


C. moreaui
Sclater, W. L., 1933
Central Tanzania NT 


Unknown [76]

Loveridge's sunbird

C. loveridgei
Hartert, E. J. O., 1922
Eastern central Tanzania EN 


14000–24700 [77]

Beautiful sunbird

C. pulchellus[n]
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Two subspecies
  • C. p. pulchellus
  • C. p. melanogastrus
West, Central, and East Africa NE 


Unknown

Marico sunbird

C. mariquensis
Smith, A., 1836

Three subspecies
  • C. m. osiris
  • C. m. suahelicus
  • C. m. mariquensis
East and Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [78]

Shelley's sunbird

C. shelleyi[o]
Alexander, 1899
East Africa NE 


Unknown

Hofmann's sunbird


C. hofmanni[o]
Reichenow, 1915
Eastern Tanzania NE 


Unknown

Congo sunbird


C. congensis
(van Oort, 1910)
Congo Basin LC 


Unknown [79]

Red-chested sunbird

C. erythrocercus
(Hartlaub, 1857)
Exterme southern Sudan to central Tanzania LC 


Unknown [80]

Black-bellied sunbird

C. nectarinioides
Richmond, 1897

Two subspecies
  • C. n. erlangeri
  • C. n. nectarinioides
East Africa LC 


Unknown [81]

Purple-banded sunbird

C. bifasciatus
(Shaw, 1812)

Two subspecies
  • C. b. bifasciatus
  • C. b. microrhynchus
East, Central, and Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [82]

Tsavo sunbird

C. tsavoensis
van Someren, 1922
Kenya and northeastern Tanzania LC 


Unknown [83]

Violet-breasted sunbird


C. chalcomelas
Reichenow, 1905
Somalia and Kenya LC 


Unknown [84]

Pemba sunbird

C. pembae
Reichenow, 1905
Pemba Island
 LC 


Unknown [85]

Orange-tufted sunbird

C. bouvieri
Shelley, 1877
Central Africa LC 


Unknown [86]

Palestine sunbird

C. osea
Bonaparte, 1856

Two subspecies
  • C. o. osea
  • C. o. decorsei
Arabian Peninsula and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [87]

Arabian sunbird

C. hellmayri[p]
Neumann, 1904

Two subspecies
  • C. h. kinneari
  • C. h. hellmayri
Arabian Peninsula NE 


Unknown

Shining sunbird

C. habessinicus[p]
(Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1828)

Three subspecies
  • C. h. habessinicus
  • C. h. alter
  • C. h. turkanae
East Africa NE 


Unknown

Splendid sunbird

C. coccinigastrus
(Latham, 1801)
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [88]

Johanna's sunbird

C. johannae
Verreaux, J. & Verreaux, É., 1851

Two subspecies
  • C. h. fasciatus
  • C. h. johannae
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [89]

Superb sunbird

C. superbus
(Shaw, 1812)

Four subspecies
  • C. s. ashantiensis
  • C. s. nigeriae
  • C. s. superbus
  • C. s. buvuma
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [90]

Rufous-winged sunbird


C. rufipennis
(Jensen, 1983)
Central Tanzania VU 


2500–9999 [91]

Oustalet's sunbird

C. oustaleti
(Barboza du Bocage, 1878)

Two subspecies
  • C. o. oustaleti
  • C. o. rhodesiae
Disjunctly, in Angola, and in Tanzania and Zambia LC 


Unknown [92]

White-bellied sunbird

C. talatala
Smith, A., 1836
Southern Africa LC 


Unknown [93]

Variable sunbird

C. venustus
(Shaw, 1799)

Five subspecies
  • C. v. venustus
  • C. v. fazoqlensis
  • C. v. albiventris
  • C. v. falkensteini
  • C. v. igneiventris
West, Central, and East Africa LC 


Unknown [94]

Dusky sunbird

C. fuscus
Vieillot, 1819

Two subspecies
  • C. f. fuscus
  • C. f. inclusus
Southwestern Africa LC 


Unknown [95]

Ursula's sunbird

C. ursulae
(Alexander, 1903)
Cameroon LC 


Unknown [96]

Bates's sunbird

C. batesi
Ogilvie-Grant, 1908
West and Central Africa LC 


Unknown [97]

Copper sunbird

C. cupreus
(Shaw, 1812)

Two subspecies
  • C. c. cupreus
  • C. c. chalceus
West, Central, and East Africa LC 


Unknown [98]

Purple sunbird

C. asiaticus
(Latham, 1790)

Thre subspecies
  • C. a. brevirostris
  • C. a. asiaticus
  • C. a. intermedius
Eastern Arabian Peninsula east to South Asia and Indochina LC 


Unknown [99]

Olive-backed sunbird

C. jugularis[q]
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Twenty-one subspecies
  • C. j. andamanicus
  • C. j. proselius
  • C. j. klossi
  • C. j. rhizophorae
  • C. j. flammaxillaris
  • C. j. ornatus
  • C. j. polyclystus
  • C. j. aurora
  • C. j. obscurior
  • C. j. jugularis
  • C. j. woodi
  • C. j. plateni
  • C. j. infrenatus
  • C. j. robustirostris
  • C. j. teysmanni
  • C. j. frenatus
  • C. j. buruensis
  • C. j. clementiae
  • C. j. keiensis
  • C. j. idenburgi
  • C. j. flavigastra
Southeast Asia to Papua New Guinea and northern Australia NE 


Unknown

Apricot-breasted sunbird

C. buettikoferi
Hartert, E. J. O., 1896
Sumba
 LC 


Unknown [100]

Flame-breasted sunbird

C. solaris
(Temminck, 1825)

Two subspecies
  • C. s. exquisitus
  • C. s. solaris
Lesser Sunda Islands and Wetar LC 


Unknown [101]

Souimanga sunbird

C. sovimanga
(Gmelin, J. F., 1788)

Five subspecies
  • C. s. sovimanga
  • C. s. apolis
  • C. s. aldabrensis
  • C. s. abbotti
  • C. s. buchenorum
Madagascar and Seychelles LC 


Unknown [102]

Malagasy green sunbird[r]

C. notatus[s]
(Müller, P. L. S., 1776)

Three subspecies
  • C. n. notatus
  • C. n. moebii
  • C. n. voeltzkowi
Madagascar and Comoros NE 


Unknown

Seychelles sunbird

C. dussumieri
(Hartlaub, 1861)
Seychelles LC 


Unknown [103]

Humblot's sunbird

C. humbloti
Milne-Edwards, A. & Oustalet, 1885

Two subspecies
  • C. h. humbloti
  • C. h. mohelicus
Grande Comore and Mohéli LC 


Unknown [104]

Anjouan sunbird

C. comorensis
Peters, W., 1864
Anjouan LC 


Unknown [105]

Mayotte sunbird

C. coquerellii
(Hartlaub, 1860)
Mayotte
 LC 


Unknown [106]

Loten's sunbird

C. lotenius
(Linnaeus, 1766)

Two subspecies
  • C. l. hindustanicus
  • C. l. lotenius
India and Sri Lanka LC 


Unknown [107]

Genus AethopygaCabanis, 1851 – twenty-two species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Grey-hooded sunbird

A. primigenia
(Hachisuka, 1941)

Two subspecies
  • A. p. diuatae
  • A. p. primigenia
Mindanao LC 


20000–49999 [108]

Apo sunbird

A. boltoni[t]
Mearns, 1905

Three subspecies
  • A. b. malindangensis
  • A. b. boltoni
  • A. b. tibolii
Mindanao LC 


15000–24999 [109]

Lina's sunbird

A. linaraborae
Kennedy, R. S., Gonzales & Miranda, 1997
Mindanao NT 


Unknown [110]

Flaming sunbird

A. flagrans
Oustalet, 1876
Luzon and Catanduanes LC 


Unknown [111]

Maroon-naped sunbird

A. guimarasensis
(Steere, 1890)

Two subspecies
  • A. g. guimarasensis
  • A. g. daphoenonota
Negros, Panay, and Guimaras LC 


Unknown [112]

Metallic-winged sunbird

A. pulcherrima[u]
Sharpe, 1876
Central and southern Philippines NE 


Unknown

Luzon sunbird

A. jefferyi[u]
(Ogilvie-Grant, 1894)
Luzon NE 


Unknown

Bohol sunbird

A. decorosa[u]
(McGregor, 1907)
Bohol NE 


Unknown

Elegant sunbird

A. duyvenbodei
(Schlegel, 1871)
Sangihe Islands EN 


13000–29000 [113]

Lovely sunbird

A. shelleyi
Sharpe, 1876
Palawan archipelago LC 


Unknown [114]

Handsome sunbird

A. bella
Tweeddale, 1877

Six subspecies
  • A. b. flavipectus
  • A. b. minuta
  • A. b. rubrinota
  • A. b. bella
  • A. b. bonita
  • A. b. arolasi
Philippines LC 


Unknown [115]

Mrs. Gould's sunbird

A. gouldiae
(Vigors, 1831)

Four subspecies
  • A. g. gouldiae
  • A. g. isolata
  • A. g. dabryii
  • A. g. annamensis
Indochina, southern China, and Himalayan foothills LC 


Unknown [116]

Green-tailed sunbird

A. nipalensis
(Hodgson, 1836)

Nine subspecies
  • A. n. horsfieldi
  • A. n. nipalensis
  • A. n. koelzi
  • A. n. victoriae
  • A. n. karenensis
  • A. n. angkanensis
  • A. n. australis
  • A. n. blanci
  • A. n. ezrai
Indochina, southern China, and Himalayan foothills LC 


Unknown [117]

White-flanked sunbird

A. eximia
(Horsfield, 1821)
Java LC 


Unknown [118]

Fork-tailed sunbird

A. christinae[v]
Swinhoe, 1869

Three subspecies
  • A. c. latouchii
  • A. c. sokolovi
  • A. c. christinae
China, Vietnam, and Laos NE 


Unknown

Black-throated sunbird

A. saturata
(Hodgson, 1836)

Ten subspecies
  • A. s. saturata
  • A. s. assamensis
  • A. s. galenae
  • A. s. petersi
  • A. s. sanguinipectus
  • A. s. anomala
  • A. s. wrayi
  • A. s. ochra
  • A. s. johnsi
  • A. s. cambodiana
Indochina, southern China, and Himalayan foothills LC 


Unknown [119]

Crimson sunbird

A. siparaja
(Raffles, 1822)

Fourteen subspecies
  • A. s. seheriae
  • A. s. labecula
  • A. s. owstoni
  • A. s. tonkinensis
  • A. s. mangini
  • A. s. insularis
  • A. s. cara
  • A. s. trangensis
  • A. s. siparaja
  • A. s. nicobarica
  • A. s. heliogona
  • A. s. natunae
  • A. s. flavostriata
  • A. s. beccarii
South Asia, Southeast Asia, and southern China LC 


Unknown [120]

Magnificent sunbird

A. magnifica
Sharpe, 1876
Western and Central Visayas LC 


Unknown [121]

Vigors's sunbird

A. vigorsii
(Sykes, 1832)
Western India LC 


Unknown [122]

Javan sunbird

A. mystacalis
(Temminck, 1822)
Java LC 


Unknown [123]

Temminck's sunbird

A. temminckii
(Müller, S., 1843)
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo LC 


Unknown [124]

Fire-tailed sunbird

A. ignicauda
(Hodgson, 1836)

Two subspecies
  • A. i. ignicauda
  • A. i. flavescens
Himalayas LC 


Unknown [125]

Genus KurochkinegrammaKashain, 1978 – one species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Purple-naped sunbird

K. hypogrammicum
(Müller, S., 1843)

Five subspecies
  • K. h. lisettae
  • K. h. mariae
  • K. h. nuchale
  • K. h. hypogrammicum
  • K. h. natunense
Indochina, Borneo, and Sumatra LC 


Unknown [126]

Genus ArachnotheraTemminck, 1826 – thirteen species
Common nameScientific name and subspeciesRangeIUCN status and estimated population
Little spiderhunter

A. longirostra
(Latham, 1790)

Ten subspecies
  • A. l. longirostra
  • A. l. sordida
  • A. l. pallida
  • A. l. cinereicollis'
  • A. l. zarhina
  • A. l. niasensis
  • A. l. prillwitzi
  • A. l. rothschildi
  • A. l. atita
  • A. l. buettikoferi
South and Southeast Asia LC 


Unknown [127]

Orange-tufted spiderhunter

A. flammifera
Tweeddale, 1878

Two subspecies
  • A. f. flammifera
  • A. f. randi
Philippines LC 


Unknown [128]

Pale spiderhunter

A. dilutior
Sharpe, 1876
Palawan LC 


Unknown [129]

Thick-billed spiderhunter

A. crassirostris
(Reichenbach, 1853)
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo LC 


Unknown [130]

Long-billed spiderhunter

A. robusta
Müller, S. & Schlegel, 1844

Two subspecies
  • A. r. robusta
  • A. r. armata
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo LC 


Unknown [131]

Spectacled spiderhunter

A. flavigaster
(Eyton, 1839)
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo LC 


Unknown [132]

Yellow-eared spiderhunter

A. chrysogenys
(Temminck, 1826)

Two subspecies
  • A. c. chrysogenys
  • A. c. harrissoni
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo LC 


Unknown [133]

Naked-faced spiderhunter

A. clarae
Blasius, W., 1890

Four subspecies
  • A. c. luzonensis
  • A. c. philippinensis
  • A. c. clarae
  • A. c. malindangensis
Philippines LC 


Unknown [134]

Gray-breasted spiderhunter

A. modesta
(Eyton, 1839)

Three subspecies
  • A. m. caena
  • A. m. modesta
  • A. m. concolor
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo LC 


Unknown [135]

Streaky-breasted spiderhunter

A. affinis
(Horsfield, 1821)
Java and Bali LC 


Unknown [136]

Bornean spiderhunter

A. everetti[w]
(Sharpe, 1893)
Borneo NE 


Unknown

Streaked spiderhunter

A. magna[w]
(Hodgson, 1836)

Five subspecies
  • A. m. magna
  • A. m. aurata
  • A. m. musarum
  • A. m. remota
  • A. m. pagodarum
Eastern Indian subcontinent and Indochina NE 


Unknown

Whitehead's spiderhunter

A. juliae
Sharpe, 1887
Borneo
 LC 


Unknown [137]

Notes

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