A Malachite Sunbird day.

Malachites are known as the kings of the sunbird species.
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First up above is a Malachite in full flight.

The malachite sunbird (Nectarinia famosa) is a small nectarivorous bird found from the highlands of Ethiopia southwards to South Africa. They pollinate many flowering plants, particularly those with long corolla tubes, in the Fynbos.

The sunbirds are a group of small Old World passerine birds, and are placed within the family Nectariniidae, which is found across Africa, the Middle East and into South-east Asia. Also called green sugarbird.
The malachite sunbird has two subspecies. The nominate N. f. famosa occurs mainly in South Africa, Lesotho and western Eswatini, although its range just extends into southern Namibia and Zimbabwe. N. f. cupreonitens breeds in the highlands from Ethiopia south to northern Mozambique.

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I have a Malachite couple, (as what would a man be without his woman?), for you today on some different colored protea pincushion flowers.
So come and take a look.
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Now okay, now we are back to the red protea pincushions.
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And of course, the Malachite wife sitting on an Aloe.
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And here, below, I will show you that I found their nest with the mom inside it. A great thing is, that their nest is very similar to the Southern Double-collared sunbirds nest, but the head of the Malachite mom and the color of the mom is bigger and more colorful.
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I didn't want to spoil the pictures with a lot of words in captions, as I want nature to tell you your own story about the wonders in here. We see them quite often in the late winter season, and they are clever enough to know that spring is a few weeks away, so the babies will have the spring and summer period to build up their strength before the next winter. Birds react on instinct, as I will show you in another post how cute a little baby bird cleans out her own nest to make space for her. When they are eggs, the nest is full of soft stuff and stuff, but as soon as they get a few days old, the next nest starts to become cramped, so the baby will take the soft stuff and put it at the entrance so that the mom can take it away. The mom then flies far away from the nest, to drop the soft stuff in order for predators not to notice that there is a nest.
Such is nature.

I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Manually curated by scroogergotchiheroes.com from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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Nature is a beauty and a sight to behold.

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Oh yes, I agree, as it is always great to be out there in nature.
!PIZZA

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Beautiful birds, amazing in colouring as in parenting, blooms are exquisite!

!LUV
!WINEX

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Thank you, and we love the Malachites. Good news here, as the baby of the small Southern Double-collared sunbirds came out of the nest yesterday. In fact, the mother pushed the baby out, and I got it all on camera. Will do a post about it soon.

!LUV
!WINEX

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Friendly nudge by the mom normally works quite well !LOLZ

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Hahaha, another difference between the two species, as the malachite baby waits for the parents to be absent, and then it comes out. !LOLZ

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Some don't want to other can't wait, suppose it sounds familiar.

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Absolutely true also in human life, and there's a song that goes, "some will and some won't". Or something like that.

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Wishing you a lovely day and new week, birds do teach by their actions.

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Swimming again in the new cold front until Thursday. Ground is saturated and warnings are out for uprooted trees and floods. Bird do indeed do that.
Hupe that your week will be good.

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Couldn't help but note the two new fronts arriving again, really been a wet winter for you in the Cape.

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Icy cold here, and I know that somewhere snow fell. The wind told me so. A record busting wet winter, and this new cold front will move on soon. !LOLZ

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Cold front touched down snow in the Cape no wonder you icy cold again and wet, apparently coming up our way with possible rain today along with strong winds. !LUV

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Cold front touched down snow in the Cape no wonder you icy cold again and wet, apparently coming up our way with possible rain today along with strong winds. !LUV

PS: See snow on Table Mountain this morning. 🤣

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Now told that it will last until Friday. Table Mountain covered with snow today, and the wind is icy cold.
!LUV

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Saw the mountain with it's blanket over, looks good, although feel for those who don't have adequate shelter from the cold.

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Warming up rapidly today as we have a clear sunny day. Wonderful to be out there and to feel some warmth again. Tomorrow will be even better, and the poor ones have learned how to look after themselves. We can take many tips from them.

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Enjoy your warmer weather I am lapping up cooler conditions !LOLZ

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At last we are now leaving the fridge behind it seems. I also like the cold, but the storms can really make things very unpleasant. Glad that you have a cooling down stint. !LOLZ

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We have had such a mild winter it feels winter forgot to arrive, couple of days here and there cooler with snow inland few drops of rain, something is better than nothing....
!LUV

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Lucky you, and in my days working in Phalaborwa, there were no winters.
At least you had a bit of cool to be thankful for.
!LUV

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Winters are something I miss here at the coast, sometimes we do have good cold weather for a couple of weeks which clears the dirty air. !LOLZ

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Eish! Polluted air is a curse, and thankfully we have the Cape Doctor that blows everything including the germs out over the wide expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. !LOLZ

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Air pollution has increased tenfold where we live, it really is a problem, along with noise pollution all in the name of progress, I think not!

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Not good news and you really have to take care as that air can cause many illnesses. About the noise, one has no option, but to bear it methinks.

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Disheartened by the filth around!

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So sad.

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Rubbish washed down river caught up in reeds or branches, recently cleaned out as well.....

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This is still relatively clean compared to further down!

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Great news that some cleaning are being done, and hopefully further down will also receive some attention.

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This is a small portion that has been cleared still more all the time, each time rains arrive the trash from inland washes down.

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The root of the problem should be eradicated, which is an almost impossible task.

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It has been a delight to see the beautiful pictures and read all the information you gave us.
Thank you very much @papilloncharity
Happy day to you 🌻

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Great shots of lovely birds @papilloncharity friend! Have a nice weekend :)

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These are very hot shots of the malachites couple, that they love nectar is the reason they love colourful plants like these ones.

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Wow! What colors! Congratulations, my friend @papilloncharity

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