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Lesser Double-collared Sunbird


Lesser Double-collared Sunbird
Photo Information
Copyright: Mike Rolfe (fiftysomething) Silver Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 45 W: 3 N: 121] (574)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-09-06
Categories: Birds
Camera: Canon 30D, Canon EF100-400 F4.5-5.6L IS USM, 77mm UV
Exposure: f/6.7, 1/1500 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): Birds of South Africa 3 [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-03-11 4:20
Viewed: 569
Points: 10
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The Southern Double-collared Sunbird or Lesser Double-collared Sunbird, Cinnyris chalybeus (formerly placed in the genus Nectarinia), is a small passerine bird which breeds in southern South Africa. It is mainly resident, but partially migratory in the north-east of its range.

This sunbird is common in gardens, fynbos, forests and coastal scrub. The Southern Double-collared Sunbird breeds from April to December, depending on region. The closed oval nest is constructed from grass, lichen and other plant material, bound together with spider webs. It has a side entrance which sometimes has a porch, and is lined with wool, plant down and feathers.

Identification
The Southern Double-collared Sunbird is 12 cm long. The adult male has a glossy, metallic green head, throat upper breast and back. It has a brilliant red band across the chest, separated from the green breast by a narrow metallic blue band. The rest of the underparts are whitish. When displaying, yellow feather tufts can be seen on the shoulders. As with other sunbirds the bill is long and decurved. The bill, legs and feet are black. The eye is dark brown. The male can be distinguished from the similar Greater Double-collared Sunbird by its smaller size, narrower red chest band and shorter bill.

The female Southern Double-collared Sunbird has brown upperparts and yellowish-grey underparts. The juvenile resembles the female. The female is greyer below than the female Orange-breasted Sunbird, and darker below than the female Dusky Sunbird.

Behaviour
The Southern Double-collared Sunbird is usually seen singly or in small groups. Its flight is fast and direct on short wings. It lives mainly on nectar from flowers, but takes some fruit, and, especially when feeding young, insects and spiders. It can take nectar by hovering like a hummingbird, but usually perches to feed most of the time.

The call is a hard chee-chee, and the song is high pitched jumble of tinkling notes, rising and falling in pitch and tempo for 3-5 seconds or more.

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Hello Mike,
Good shot of the Lesser Double collared Sunbird. Good sharpness and details.Tried a small WS. Hope you won't mind.
regards,
Smitha.

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  • SkyF Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2390 W: 194 N: 1991] (8113)
  • [2008-03-11 5:55]

Hello Mike,
you sure have colorful birds in your region.
This little guy looks great and you captured its great colors so nicely.
POV looks great and shows off the details in the plumage.
TFS..Sky

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  • loot Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5695 W: 603 N: 3357] (8939)
  • [2008-03-11 8:58]
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Hi Mike

Sorry, but it's a bit difficult for me to do a proper analysis / critique on the moment since my monitor is under "house arrest" at the repair agents and I don't know when I'll get it back. The one on loan is not so great, but I have to make do for the time being.

This is a lovely little bird you've captured. I've actually have a resident breeding pair that comes to my garden every year (at least I think it's the same pair). A little noise reduction and sharpening would not spoil the shot while the composition is great with the bird sitting on the twig running closely through the diagonal.

Good shot and TFS.
Regards
Loot

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  • Zeno Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 477 W: 0 N: 926] (7969)
  • [2008-03-11 11:03]

Hi Mike,

The colors of this bird are incredible. Its a nice pose sitting on a small branch. The blue background is nice.

regards,
Zeno.

Mike,

An unusual POV. The dark sky BG allows the subject to stand out in the well composed pic.

TFS,
Sheriff

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