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Greater Double-collared Sunbird male feeding at flowers of Aloe arborescens. Endemic in southern Cape and eastern areas of South Africa, and Swaziland. Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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Greater Double-collared Sunbird male feeding at flowers of Aloe arborescens. Endemic in southern Cape and eastern areas of South Africa, and Swaziland. Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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Greater Double-collared Sunbird male feeding at flowers of Aloe arborescens
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Cinnyris afer
Alan J. S. Weaving
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Nature's Sweetest Symphony - A Vibrant Encounter with the Greater Double-collared Sunbird
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. In this snapshot by Alan Weaving, we are transported to the enchanting realm of South Africa's Eastern Cape. Amidst a sea of vibrant blooms, a male Greater Double-collared Sunbird takes center stage as he indulges in a delightful feast of nectar from the exquisite flowers of Aloe arborescens. With its striking double collar and iridescent plumage shimmering under the African sun, this sunbird is truly a sight to behold. As it delicately hovers in mid-air, savoring each sip of nature's sweet elixir, one can't help but marvel at its grace and precision. Endemic to southern Cape and eastern regions of South Africa, as well as Swaziland, these avian wonders play an essential role in pollination. Their insatiable appetite for nectar not only satisfies their own needs but also ensures that these beautiful flowers continue to thrive. Caught in this moment frozen in time, we witness not just a bird feeding but an intricate dance between species – where birds become pollinators and flowers become life-giving vessels. It serves as a gentle reminder that even amidst our busy lives, there is magic unfolding all around us if we take the time to look closely. So let us raise our imaginary glasses filled with floral nectar and toast to Alan Weaving for capturing this mesmerizing display of wildlife wonder
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