Hello, feathered friends greetings🙏.The theme of the small bird is very interesting to me. In my Indian garden, they often play games with flowers and water. The sunbirds are very active and hard to focus the camera on them. I do not have any professional camera or lens I used my Panasonic fz 300. The birds are very familiar and feel secure in the garden. I noticed they do not like the camera closer to them. We do not like to disturb them but sometimes taking photos of them is also a pleasure, they are like my family. here are some of the photos of small birdies.
Indian Tit/Indian black lored tit. male and female. in our garden.
with a black crown and a broad black line on the throat yellow symmetrical lines nicely fit the yellow front. The large crest, neck, throat, and head are black with yellow cheeks and supercilia. perfect combination makes them very attractive. sometimes they come with a group.
The purple sunbird. We have three species of them. This one is almost every day roaming on the firecracker bush to feed on nectar from that needle shape flowers.
Also, They like the milkweed plant which originated around we saved it after we notice the birds like that nectar from flowers. Every day we saw them feeding on nectar.
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The female purple-sunbird
The firecracker plant and the flowers they like. how easily they feed on nectar with their down-cured bill from these flowers it was very fun to see how they manage it from the small tiny flowers.
white-rumped munia
The white-rumped munia. they often come together in a group to take bath at sunset time. and having fun together playing with water.
Adult munia.
The common iora
This is also one tiny bird all around in the garden looking for insects. very hard to catch it in-camera it's moving very fast. this is a male having more bright yellow and black in color. the female bird is more greenish with black. very easy to recognize male and female. The call is a mixture of chattering whistles, and the song is a trilled wheeeee-tee. It is very sweet to hear.
Thank you.