May 10, 2024

Download Purple-rumped Sunbird Poster

You can now get your hands on a stunning Purple-rumped Sunbird illustration for FREE! 

Click here to download PDF of beautiful poster all about the Purple-rumped Sunbird, illustrated by Saniya Chaplod.  To print, this poster fits best on a 11 inch by 17 inch page.

Here are some more ideas on how you can use this exquisite illustration:

  • Use it as an illustrated poster to decorate your walls
  • Set it as your desktop wallpaper
  • Turn it into a sticker and personalize your belongings, from laptops to water bottles
  • Get creative and incorporate the artwork into your DIY projects, such as greeting cards, bookmarks, or even fabric prints! 

The Purple-rumped Sunbird (Leptocoma zeylonica), is a colorful native species found across many parts of India. This resident can be found foraging, nesting, and visiting a variety of habitats, including people’s gardens. The sunbird is pictured here on Moringa tree (Moringa oleifer), a favorite food and nesting resource of these vibrant birds. 

Do you love watching birds? Please join us for the  Endemic Bird Day,  a day to document the 235 endemic or near-endemic birds of South Asia.

Instructions to download a PDF:

  1. Double-click on the desired folder.
  2. Right-click on the PDF or PNG file you wish to download.
  3. Select ‘Make a copy’. This action will create a duplicate of the file in your own Google Drive,  which you can then download.

This illustration by Saniya is a collaboration with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

About Saniya Chaplod:

Saniya is an Aerospace Engineer who shifted to the field of wildlife several years ago and has been working since then in various landscapes of India. She works at Nature Conservation Foundation and coordinates the Nature Education Program with schools in and around Pakke Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh. You can find her on Instagram and Facebook. She also contributes to citizen science projects like eBird and iNaturalist.


 

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Adhis
Adhis
6 months ago

Looks Great!

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