Most sunbirds have beautiful coloring but we only get a black headed with the requisite yellow plummage. I need to shoot again, and I hope I can find another specimen.
May 2, 2013
I was able to shoot a male sunbird with my camera. This time, the metallic tinge is very prominent!
The following photos are of a female sunbird.



Bird | Nectarinia jugularis (Linnaeus, 1766) |
Synonym | Cinnyris jugularis, Certhia jugularis, Cyrtostomus ornatus, Leptocoma jugularis |
Common Name | Olive-backed sunbird, Yellow-breasted sunbird, Yellow-bellied sunbird |
Photographer | Dr Ernesto Adorio |
Camera | Fujifilm HS25EXR digital camera |
Location | Bacolod City,Negros Occidental |
Date | April 30, 2013 |
Acknowledgment | Romana delos Reyes(identification |
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