My Encounter with the Sunbirds
Sunbirds- These are the first species I encountered after I shifted to this place amongst the woods. These are index finger-sized birds with curved beak. The 3 species who visited our backyard are the Purple sunbirds, Purple Rumped sunbirds, and occasionally, mostly around wintertime, I sighted Loten’s Sunbird.
One day, I saw a couple of Purple rumped sunbirds peeping through the glass of a window. They seemed to be excited looking through the glass. Perhaps, examining their reflections in the glass. Also, in other cases, they were too excited to look at themselves into the side-view mirror of the parked car in our portico and chirp around breathlessly hitting the mirror with their beak hoping to greet its look-alike in the mirror. This went on for a few months and they finally lost interest in their reflections.
In almost all seasons, I see them in the widespread garden where their tiny wings move rapidly making a purring sound hovering
over some small and tiny flowers and taking in the nectar through their curved beaks. Whenever we humans stroll into the garden, they watch and wait for us to go into the houses and then come out to suck in the nectars from the flowers.
Loten’s sunbird is a size bigger than the purple sunbird. They are sighted during the start
of the winter season around the months of October-November. The behavior and
activities are similar to those of Purple sunbird one. They too seem to get
excited looking into the glass not sure if it's due to reflection or something
else
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