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15 x Sunflower Seeds
The Sunflower Sunbird, also known by its botanical name, Cinnyris Jugularis (previously categorized under the genus Nectarinia), isn't a plant but rather a species of the sunbird family. This small, vibrant bird is often mistaken by its name as a flower or plant species. Sunbirds are akin to hummingbirds, featuring similar iridescent plumage and feeding habits, mainly nectar, although they are native to a different geographical range, predominantly in Asia and parts of Australia.
For those in Australia looking to create a welcoming environment for Sunflower Sunbirds or similar bird species, focusing on garden elements that attract these birds can be quite rewarding. Here's a care guide to help you attract and support sunbirds in your Australian garden:
Planting NectarRich Flowers
1. Native Flowers: Plant native Australian flowers that are high in nectar. Examples include Grevillea, Banksia, Bottlebrush (Callistemon), and Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos). These plants not only attract sunbirds but also support local biodiversity.
2. Flower Shapes: Opt for tubularshaped flowers, which are perfect for sunbirds to insert their long, curved beaks into.
3. Colorful Garden: Brightly colored flowers, especially reds and yellows, tend to attract more sunbirds. Although, they are not exclusively attracted to any particular color, as their primary focus is nectar.
Garden Environment
1. Water Sources: Provide a steady source of water through bird baths or small fountains. Sunbirds need fresh water for drinking and bathing.
2. Shelter: Dense shrubs or trees can offer protection and nesting sites for sunbirds. They prefer a secure and safe environment to build their intricate hanging nests.
3. PesticideFree: Maintain a natural, pesticidefree garden. Sunbirds consume insects as part of their diet, and a pesticidefree environment ensures a healthy food source.
Seasonal Care
Flowering Season: Ensure your garden has a succession of plants flowering throughout the year to provide a continuous food source.
Summer Care: Provide shade and water during the hot months, as birds and plants alike will need protection from extreme temperatures.
Winter Planning: In cooler parts of Australia, focus on planting species that bloom in winter, ensuring sunbirds have resources yearround.
By fostering a garden with these elements, you not only support the Sunflower Sunbirds and other nectarfeeding birds but also contribute to the conservation of local wildlife. Encouraging biodiversity in one's garden can offer a slice of nature's beauty right at your doorstep, along with the unique opportunity to observe these magnificent birds up close.
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