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On 25/5/08 at Sanjeevaiah Park in Secunderabad, AP. There were many trees with a Flowerpecker possibly interested in their fruits. These smallish trees lining both sides of a smallish pathway formed a good roof (over the pathway.)
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Unided leaves & flowers in Secunderabad, AP I IMG_6644.jpg
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Gargji,
Looks like Muntingia calabura of Elaeocarpaceae.
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Jun 1, 2008, 4:41:16 AM6/1/08
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This is called as Singapur cherry. It is commonly seen in Pune in many areas. Many birds like its fruits ...cherries and thus take part in seed dispersal so many trees are seen growing in open areas. Satish