Greater Double-collared Sunbird
This sunbird is larger than the other sunbirds in the region (14.5cm as versus 12cm) and has a less decurved bill. It's a common endemic, generally sedentary. It's found in forest margins, tall shrublands, parks and gardens. My daughter-in-law Debbie's garden is a veritable shrubland and very forest-like which attracts beauties like the Greater Double-collared Sunbird !They eat nectar, insects and spiders.
I'm linking to Wild Bird Wednesday here
Beautiful rich colours. I would love to see one in my garden.
ReplyDeleteHello JO, I love this colorful sunbird. Gorgeous photos. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBel oiseau ;-)
ReplyDeleteCĂ©line & Philippe
bring on the spider eaters. bright colors say Joy and this bird is shouting joy with its feathers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird ! The colors are almost unreal ! I have never seen such a bird in my whole life. Would be nice here as a touch of color !
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful -- I've never heard of a sunbird and now this is the second one I've seen today, visiting others on WBW. I'm happy to have learned a new bird, even if only virtually. Wonderful.
ReplyDeletePS: The Live Traffic Feed on your and other blogs thinks I am from San Francisco for some reason. But I am in Fort Myers Florida (I guess I am your stealth visitor).
What a great looking bird - I think I would spend a lot more time in our garden if we had those about!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
What an amazing pictures you took of this beautiful male sunbird!!! It looks like a postcard!!! Very very nice:)
ReplyDeleteJessi