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Sunbird Baby Escapes Lockdown

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This baby sunbird did not want to stay in the mother's nest, escaped lockdown from the nest and ended up in a cardboard. This story is about how it escapes that lockdown, meets its mother and what happens later. The story does not end with this long video. To read the rest of the story with its twists and turns you need to watch Sunbird story at https://youtu.be/uFBUxKxszDA . You can also read the story as a google book at http://sunbirdstory.want2learn.com . Or go to this page full of photos and videos http://sunbird.want2learn.com . For more photos and videos of birds go to https://birds.want2learn.com .

Baby Sunbird Story

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Please read the story at http://sunbirdstory.want2learn.com and leave a review. You can also read and watch videos at http://sunbird.want2learn.com . https://youtu.be/uFBUxKxszDA

Baby Sunbird Soars High, Tastes Nectar Who analyses life experiences?

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Baby Sunbird Soars High, Tastes Nectar Who analyses life experiences? Read the story as a google book at  http://sunbirdstory.want2learn.com   Please leave a review on the google book site. Or read on this google site http://sunbird.want2learn.com An unexpected delivery of a baby Sunbird by a young, innocent child, at our doorstep kept us busy in childcare for two days constant checking, feeding honey, taking photos. On the third day took it out in the garden kept the cardboard box near the bird feeders waited for some bird to notice the baby trying to attract their attention with its chirping. Hey! the mother is here!! Both are excited and we are thrilled Relaxed and felt relieved thinking now it is the mother's responsibility The baby tried to follow the mother made little attempts at flying Mother collected honey from flower fed the baby lovingly, but flew off

Olive-backed Sunbird Baby

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A new visitor at the bird hangout today.  Someone didn't #stayhome during the lockdown! The olive-backed sunbird, also known as the yellow-bellied sunbird, is a species of sunbird found from Southern Asia to Australia.  Wikipedia Scientific name :  Cinnyris jugularis Mass :  9 g   Encyclopedia of Life Conservation status :  Least Concern (Population stable)   Encyclopedia of Life Phylum :  Chordata Higher classification :  Cinnyris Order :  Passerine