The Blue-naped Mousebird: A Delicate Beauty of the Avian World

The ochre-collared monarch (Cinnyris sulphuratus) is a small, brightly colored bird found in sub-Saharan Africa. It is a member of the sunbird family, and it is known for its beautiful plumage and its acrobatic flying skills. The ochre-collared monarch is a social bird, and it often gathers in flocks to feed and bathe.

The ochre-collared monarch is a small bird, measuring about 4 inches in length. It has a slender body, a long tail, and a small head. The plumage is mostly black, with an ochre-colored collar and a yellow belly. The wings and tail are black, with white tips.

Distribution and Habitat

The ochre-collared monarch is found in sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia and Angola. It is a resident bird, and it does not migrate. The ochre-collared monarch is found in a variety of habitats, including forests,

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