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Regal Sunbird

Scientific name: Cinnyris regius


Regal Sunbird

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Family: NECTARINIIDAE

Group: Birds

Shyness: Suspicious

Safe distance: 5 m

Breeding season / Courtship: N/A

Gestation: N/A

Births: N/A


Habitat:
Tropical forests, subtropical forests, savannas

Description:
The Regal Sunbird, Cinnyris regius, is a small African hummingbird-like bird known for its vibrant colors. The male displays a dazzling plumage with shades of metallic green, blue, and red, while the female is more subdued with brown and green tones. This nectarivore is commonly found in tropical and subtropical forests, feeding primarily on nectar, but also on insects and spiders. Its slender, curved beak is perfectly adapted to reach the nectar of flowers. The Regal Sunbird is an active and agile bird, often seen flitting from flower to flower, playing a crucial role in the pollination of plants in its habitat.

Recommended lens:
>=400mm

Photography tips:
To photograph the Regal Sunbird, choose early morning hours when the light is soft and bird activity is at its peak. Use a telephoto lens of at least 400mm to capture precise details without disturbing the bird. Be patient and discreet, hiding behind foliage or using a blind. Pay attention to the flowers it frequents to anticipate its movements. A tripod can be helpful to stabilize your camera and achieve sharp images.

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