Olive-backed

First, it was the sunbirds. Though in great abundance, these feathers never keep still for more than 3s. If they do, probably tis after a quite meal. Interestingly, only the olive-backed species r present and not a hint of other sunbirds in the near vicinity.
Then there was the brilliant male Iora, making a quick appearance to scavenge for food under the canopy, presumable to feed its fledging chicks crying in another corner. But that would be for another day, if Jeff remembers. Memory is not a trait of late.
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