Southern Double-collared Sunbird

Cinnyris chalybeus

The Southern Double-collared Sunbird or Lesser Double-collared Sunbird, ''Cinnyris chalybeus'' , 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.
Southern double-collared sunbird (male) These beautiful birds feed mainly on nectar, supplemented with arthropods, catching prey from vegetation and spider webs and catching  insects aerially. It is also known as the Lesser double-collared, the Greater double-collared having a broader red stripe and is significantly larger Cinnyris chalybeus,Geotagged,South Africa,Southern Double-collared Sunbird,Winter,birds,south africa,sunbirds

Appearance

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.
Southern double-collared sunbird (male) feasting on the protea that I just planted in the hope of attracting these beautiful birds...success! Cinnyris chalybeus,Geotagged,South Africa,Southern Double-collared Sunbird,Winter,birds,south africa,sunbirds

Behavior

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.
Double collared sunbird I think this is a juvenile, there have been a pair of them flying around the house recently, both males and both quite small. In the absence of anything else seemingly alive around the house at the moment,  it's good to know there will always be the sunbirds! Cinnyris chalybeus,Geotagged,South Africa,Southern Double-collared Sunbird,Winter,birds,south africa,sunbirds

Habitat

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.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyNectariniidae
GenusCinnyris
SpeciesC. chalybeus
Photographed in
South Africa