Last year a pair of Olive backed sunbird build a nest on our rear porch roof and it caught the interest of my wife. She tried to take photos of them but the result was not satisfactory. This is the second time a nest was built in our property. The first nest was destroyed by monkeys that was before I installed the electric fence. Recently another pair came and occupy the nest to start a new family. From our understanding once the nest is build, it can be used up to seven times by other sunbirds before it is left to deteriorate. We learn this from a sunbird forum. Mama bird having a cosy time in the newly renovated nest. Yes before they occupy the nest they do carry out repairs. Keeping the egg warm. Yes we only saw one nestling. Feeding the young. Finally the young is ready and once out of the nest it is on its own.
Cor KK, that is something we only ever see on a nature doc. This is a most exceptional posting. Thanks a mil for posting this. It is very interesting.
I'll second that. I was fascinated by the Olive Backed Sunbird photographs. The nest looks so cosy and well constructed.
Amazing! We often have a Robins nest outside out kitchen window. Its always so much fun watching them raise their families!
Thanks for sharing the bird pics. Very cool nest and background of the sun bird. They look similar to some finches around here..
We really loved seeing this post KK. Thank you for sharing this. So fascinating. I agree - like a documentary of life we do not get to see. Fantastic!
That's interesting to me MG. Our hummers build their nests in evergreens, but make them from moss and line them with fluff from the Cottonwood trees. They come here to nest. Do yours have suspended nests?
Thank you all, I showed this post to my wife and she is elated. She was very patient waiting for the mama bird to come nest and feed the young. She waited for a long time to capture the perfect shot she wanted and had a sore neck after that for having to look up for a long while. Yes she is very happy for all your appreciation. Thank you
Excellent photography Mrs. KK ng. A true photographer with a sore neck to get the perfect bird shot. Thank you so much for sharing them with us. I cannot get over the construction of the nest - and how pretty they are.
My wife said "Thank you Zig, Tetters. Melody It is indeed a pleasure and it is worth the sore neck. Yes the nest is a piece of engineering and these birds are very hygienic. They remove the fecal sac whenever there is one. Olive-backed Sunbird Removing Fecal Sac From Nest | Bird Academy • The Cornell Lab (allaboutbirds.org) " I find it fascinating too.
What a lovely post! Your wife's patience is amazing, and I'm so glad she took the time, and sore neck, to photograph those beautiful birds.