And there is the baby sunbird.

I have been keeping an eye on that nest since the eggs stage and now after a time the baby finally appeared. It is a Malachite Sunbird baby.
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As I mentioned before, the spring season has caught us out by arriving before its due time. The birds don't seem to mind, and they are happily enduring the rain and the sunlight. Amazing how they can build their nests to last during the tons of water that came down. We were worried about the sunbird nest, but by grace it has lasted and all is well.
A happy occasion to get our first sight of the baby sunbird.

This was the dad feeding the baby.
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And here we had the mom also feeding the baby.
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And as the mom left, the baby was screaming, Please don't go!
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Change of scene, as this is the sidewalk of a house across the road from our house.
The birds love it here.
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This is a young Fiscal Shrike, and he has learned how to look after himself.
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He popped down to scout around for insects on the wet roadside.
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And finally, a Weaver mom and a Cape Sparrow dad were sharing some news of the day here.
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The birds definitely don't mind the water, as instead they know that the wet brings up many insects that are easy to catch when the insects are wet. This is the way that nature feeds its own and it always so wonderful to see. A pity that this cannot happen in the human situation, as our street corners and traffic lights have many beggars standing on them. We have tried many times to offer them skills training opportunities, but no way, as they reckon that they earn more on the streets.
I wish people would learn to rather donate the money that they give the beggars to non-profits and NGO's, or local community projects that offer sustainable help. Drugs are also a real issue here that create many problems. But, like I always say, such is life and we do what we can to help.

I hope you have enjoyed the story and the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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That is so adorable. We seem to have a pair on sunbirds which nest every year at my folk's, but I've never seen a baby yet. That's so cool! Also, thanks for answering my question as to what little birds frequent all the time.. the cape sparrow!.. I've been referring to them as 'bush birds' loool.

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Thank you and they are very cute. Glad that I could show you the baby and it left the nest today. I was fortunate to get it on camera and will do a post soon.
"Bush birds sound okay to me and it is said that the sparrows are the bravest birds in the world. They are to be found all over the world and make their way in any conditions.
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Aaawwww so cute, we can see a little baby 😊🥰
Thanks for sharing these captures… I hope you can capture more of the little ones when they grow up a bit 😎
Happy Tuesday evening 👋🏻

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Thank you! There's only one and she left the nest today for the first time. Great news, as another female will help to expand the sunbird population over here.
I will soon do a post to share her beauty.
Hope that your Wednesday evening is good.
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You are welcome, oh how wonderful that you can observe it from up close.
Brilliant news it is a female sunbird. Looking forward to seeing her beauty.
Thank you Zac, it is… we have family visiting since last week until tomorrow. So I was extra busy…
Hope yours was good too.
Have a great evening and a wonderful Thursday!
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Thank you and yes, I felt very good for getting here out of the nest for the first time. It was a 3 week nest monitoring journey. 1 week left for her now to become an adult.
Extra busy is always good as it keeps one healthy.
Hope that you will have a good Friday Jackie.
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And those 3 weeks are so worth it 😎

It does keep one healthy… hahaha !LOL
Thank you kindly Zac have a Good Friday too. 👋🏻😊
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Indeed and I am now having a great time with the baby, as you will soon see.

Yep, too busy to think of getting sick. !LOL
Friday is done now and hope that you weekend will be great Jackie 😊
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I so can imagine Zac, enjoy the time with the baby 😁

Thank you kindly, it will be great. This weekend we rest a bit after having family visiting for a week. We cleaned up yesterday. Now we are in relaxing mode… until the next visitors hahaha in 2 weeks come. They are all curious to our new country. !LOL
Have a fantastic weekend 👋🏻😊
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I am going to do 3 posts in a series of the baby starting from Tuesday and I hope that you will love it.

Busy times ahead for you Jackie, but luckily there are some breaks in between !LOL

Hope that your Saturday is good.
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Oh that’s cool… will have a look out for them 😊 I am sure I will…

Yes, luckily we have some breaks 😎 we need to recharge.
Thanks a lot. Hope your weekend was great.
Have a fantastic new week Zac
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Thank you and we are also planning a break soon, but I don't know how soon !LOLZ
Hope that your week started well Jackie.
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That is good to hear you are planning a break. Keep me posted 😉😎
Thank you Zac, it did. I hope your week started well too. Enjoy it all.
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Wow those were really great captures I have always wanted to photograph birds but I have not been given a good opportunity.

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Thank you and I hope that you will get an opportunity eventually.
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YAY!! What a fantastic experience (from experience 😎) It's thrilling to watch those gorgeous little sunbirds feeding their (screaming) babies. Is there only one? Looks like a little female. I love that first shot

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Thanks and you do indeed know what I am talking about. How's your Malachite population coming on?
I present to you our little Sassy, fresh out of the nest today and still too small to make a loud noise.

It was so worth spending the time to monitor that nest and this morning she was still inside the nest. A few hours later we returned and I was on time to get her in her very first short and scrambled flight, to go and sit on a close by pincushion flower.
I will do a post soon.
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That is a stunning and very endearing photo. The colours are wonderful. Pincushion and little Sassy with mother

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Oh yes, you are right and I agree. The colors help to make the show and I have many more as you shall see.
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A very beautiful creature has arrived in the courtyard of nature.

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It is now Spring season here and many new beautiful creatures will arrive in nature.
Thank you.

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