Some tiny beauties.

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I got these little ones at the top of a tree across the road.
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First up is a little Swee Waxbill, and the first time that I got one at the high top.

Then we will move on to a little Southern Double-collared Sunbird, and they are the most difficult to get singing on camera. I have posted the waxbills and the sunbirds multiple times before, and they just continue to fascinate me. So, when I take a short break at home, I put a chair outside in our front garden, and I keep an eye out at the treetops. This day I got lucky, and you will see in here what I mean.
Come and have a look.

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This above is the high tree across the road from our place, and the birds sat at the top above the streetlamp. Of course I got them on the zoom.

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Hellooo! The little Sunbird sat looking at me.

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Finally, he decided that I was no threat and he burst into song.

The Southern Double-collared Sunbird (Cinnyris chalybus) is known as the best singer of all the sunbird species. It is also the smallest of the sunbird species. The king of the sunbirds is the Malachite, as it is crowned as the best looker, but sadly it can only sing in a mono-tone.

The southern double-collared sunbird or lesser double-collared sunbird (Cinnyris chalybeus) is a small passerine bird which breeds in southern Africa. It is mainly resident, but partially migratory in the north-east of its range.
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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Then a bit later another southern double-collar appeared.

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He sat in on a bougainvillea bush branch sipping nectar from a flower.
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Happy with his drink he popped up to sing, and I am glad that he didn't straighten out, as there was a big thorn on the branch right near his bum :))
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Finally, his missus sat peeping at him from an acacia tree next door.
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I am one of those who is more outside than inside the house, as I believe that inside is for admin, food, shower, and sleep. Meanwhile, outside there is a totally different world called nature, and I am a child of nature. There is so much to see and so little time. Every second that ticks by, is nearer to my journey on this planet, and therefore I don't have any time to waste. I believe in living a quality life, with good long-time friends and like-minded people. Life, as we all know, can get very difficult, but we simply have to understand that no setbacks or whatever you call them will last forever. In fact, there is nothing that will last forever, except love and kindness to the self and to all others. That's the way to be.

I hope you enjoyed the story and the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Without of zoom we would be doomed, these little birds tend to always be on high....

Little Swee bird not one we see in Durban more often inland, great sightings while watching from your vantage point.

!LUV
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The power cuts her drives me crazy! Oh yes, the zoom is a fantastic aid, especially if one gets it right. I focus beforehand, and then wait for a feathered customer to arrive.

Strange, as we heard that the swees have disappeared from many areas. Always great to have a vantage spot.

!PIZZA and !LUV

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Power exploded and put our area out yesterday, lost in dark hole of Kingsburgh.

Birds definitely move around, always have to keep an eye out in changes or sounds then they zone in on them. Have a wonderful week !LOLZ

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Oh no, I hope that by now they have fixed the power?

Yep, I wait to hear their calls if I don't see them, as then it's easy to follow the sound.
May you also have a great week !LOLZ

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It's nice to see the birds enjoying a beautiful day :) I can see why you love your garden!

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Thank you, and I so wish that we as humans could also enjoy our days like the birds do. The garden is a great spot to get the birds across the road.

!PIZZA !LOL !LUV

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I also go inside the village and above beautiful places but I don't see such birds here so I try to take pictures of such beautiful things.

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Oh yes, even if you don't see such birds, it is always bet to take photos of the things that you can get.

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Wow, love the sight of these beautiful birds as they are so wholesome and wonderful to look at.

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