Grey-throated Sunbird
Grey-throated Sunbird
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A small, active sunbird, the Grey-throated Sunbird has a grey throat, yellowish-olive underparts, and darker upperparts. It is an agile forager, often found in the mid-story and canopy of forests.
Where to spot
Found in the Albertine Rift region of Central Africa, inhabiting lowland and montane forests.
How to spot
Look for it moving through the foliage, often visiting flowers. Its grey throat is a key identification feature. Listen for its thin, high-pitched calls, which are often the first sign of its presence.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours, especially in the morning.
Where to spot
Found in the Albertine Rift region of Central Africa, inhabiting lowland and montane forests.
How to spot
Look for it moving through the foliage, often visiting flowers. Its grey throat is a key identification feature. Listen for its thin, high-pitched calls, which are often the first sign of its presence.
When to spot
Active year-round during daylight hours, especially in the morning.
The Grey-throated Sunbird is closely related to Fraser's Sunbird, with subtle plumage differences and a more restricted range, making it a distinct entity in certain regions.
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