Sunbird outside my balcony


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tecksiong and ipsum34,
Thanks for dropping by and for your kind words. Looking forward to your post on the nesting process as well.

Just to update csnappers, the pair of sunbird has made their return since three days ago. They had been coming to "repair" and rebuild the nest and I think in no time, female bird will start to lay her egg again.
Since I was free during weekends, I took some photos of the bird flying in. Hope you like them. Thanks for viewing.

Raymond
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Beautiful :thumbsup: - looks quite a lot like a nice piece of oil paint.
 

Hi cmeptb72

Oil painting? I am really honoured.
Thanks for your compliment. I still have a long way to go!
 

Season two has started: the sunbird chicks were hatched yesterday. This time there were two. I am getting very excited.
Here is a shot of the little ones taken today (Day 2)

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Hi Raymond,

When the sunbird chick had fledged, did you find a second hole in the nest?
 

Season two has started: the sunbird chicks were hatched yesterday. This time there were two. I am getting very excited.
Here is a shot of the little ones taken today (Day 2)

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O mai tian. I finally got to see your 2 darlings.

So cute. :heart::heart:
 

nice to see the 2 chicks hatched....
their eyes are not opened yet...
and their skin look so soft and transparent... nice :)
 

The second season feeding session has started. Chicks are 7 days' old and able to extend its neck out of nest to catch the food.
#1 Female sunbird feeding her youngs
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#2 Male sunbird feeding. Notice that there are two insects in its beak - one for each chick. No need to fight.
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The second season feeding session has started. Chicks are 5 days' old and able to extend its neck out of nest to catch the food.
#1 Female sunbird feeding her youngs
#2 Male sunbird feeding. Notice that there are two insects in its beak - one for each chick. Not need to fight.

Great to see your darlings again, Raymond.
 

Hi Raymond, great to see the 2nd batch of 2 chicks doing well !!! :thumbsup:
 

Hi Mick,
I hope there will be 3rd, 4th batches as well.

Yeah ! Hope so too bro - You're a great host for these sunbirds ! we need more like you !!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

How many more days before the chicks fledge?
 

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Yeah ! Hope so too bro - You're a great host for these sunbirds ! we need more like you !!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks Mick.
To be honest, I have to chase away two intruders recently. Once a yellow colour bird with black stripes on its eyes (can't remember its name) came and pecked at the nest, and then there was a magpie robin who came real close to it and want to attack it. Fortunately I was around and they were shooed away. I hope they won't come when no one is at home.

How many more days before the chicks fledge?

Pearl, I think judging from the rate they are growing, I will give them at most one more week before they fledge. You can see the photos, their eyes are just about to open.
 

Hi all,

After about 16 days, the two sunbird chicks had fledged the nest today. Just before that, I took these two shots from another angle.

#1 Mother Olive Backed sunbird removing the pooh from the young chick. The chick just lifted her buttock and out came the white creamy coloured pooh which the mother sunbird will dispose of.
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#2 Mother sunbird feeding its young
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End of season 2.... hope to continue with season 3!
Bye.
 

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Hi all,

After about 16 days, the two sunbird chicks had fledged the nest today. Just before that, I took these two shots from another angle.

#1 Mother Olive Backed sunbird removing the pooh from the young chick. The chick just lifted her buttock and out came the white creamy coloured pooh which the mother sunbird will dispose of.

#2 Mother sunbird feeding its young

End of season 2.... hope to continue with season 3!
Bye.

hI rAYMOND, It's great to hear that the chicks have fledged successfully.

Awaiting a third season. ;)
 

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#1 Mother Olive Backed sunbird removing the pooh from the young chick. The chick just lifted her buttock and out came the white creamy coloured pooh which the mother sunbird will dispose of.

Just curious, how did the mother dispose off the pooh? Do they swallow it? :think:

BTW, sorry for being demanding, but I am still waiting for that shot when the chicks flew off..... ;)
 

Just curious, how did the mother dispose off the pooh? Do they swallow it? :think:

BTW, sorry for being demanding, but I am still waiting for that shot when the chicks flew off..... ;)

Hi two200,
The mother bird used her beak to take the pooh and flew away. I have no idea what she did with it. LOL. May be can attach a miniature camera on her to track her down....

Sorry to disappoint, the chicks just took off so suddenly. There is no pre-warning that they are going to fly. In fact, the first chick fledged earlier without I noticing. But I did see the second chick flew off when I was going near the nest. May be better luck in season 3???
Ray
 

Hi two200,
The mother bird used her beak to take the pooh and flew away. I have no idea what she did with it. LOL. May be can attach a miniature camera on her to track her down....

Sorry to disappoint, the chicks just took off so suddenly. There is no pre-warning that they are going to fly. In fact, the first chick fledged earlier without I noticing. But I did see the second chick flew off when I was going near the nest. May be better luck in season 3???
Ray

Quite interesting considering birds just pooh anywhere they like. Wonder if this 'hygienic' behaviour only applies to sunbird? :think:

And yes, better luck season 3. Hold your words to it? :angel:
 

Hii Raymond, glad that your 2nd batch of 2 chicks fledged successfully - due in part to your watchfulness and protectiveness no doubt ! :)

And a great moment captured of the mummy removing the baby pooh.. with the baby backside shown as well ! haha.. ;)
I had also observed the parents going into the nest between feedings and removing the pooh - whitish stuff, which I had assumed are nesting material filled/stained with pooh but unfortunately did not manage to get any shots of this pooh removal act. So you have really great shot ! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

And hope you do get to host batch 3 (and 4?) since my friend is currently hosting her batch 3!

Good luck !
 

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