
White-bellied Sunbird
Wooded regions. Head, breast and mantle glossy blue; belly white; curved black bill.

Wooded regions. Head, breast and mantle glossy blue; belly white; curved black bill.

Forest fringes. In the south, a dull-green bird with whitish eyes; Zambezi and beyond brighter green above, yellow-green below.

Rocky gorges. Rose-red head with pale bill; green body and wings; blue back.

Lowland forests. A large sunbird. Dull olive-green, darker above, paler below.

Forests. Glossy-green head, breast and upperparts; scarlet-red below. Female lacks green breast; bill greenish-yellow.

Fynbos and estern mountain foothills. Large, all-green sunbird with a long tail.

Woodland. Male entirely bright green above, bill to tail; white below; eyes dark. Female duller; green above; white below; heavily banded brown; eyes yellow.

Thorn thickets. Yellow-green mantle and wings; red bill (red forehead and throat in male); red rump and upper tail; banded underparts.
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