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Sun Bird
Sun birds grace a wide variety of habitats in the Old World; from lowland jungle to flowering trees and open savanna. Wherever they are found, they will brighten your day. Introduce one or two to your backyard eco-system!
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Grey Lory
Grey lorries can be trained to whisle, sneeze and call the dog! The African Grey Lory is more shy and tends to be silent in the company of strangers. Since there are no strangers in a garden, our grey lory will delight all!
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Starling
Is this a Knight in shining armor? These highly social birds do not defent a territory beyond their nest site, but males are very protective of their mates and can create quite a fuss is she is bothered.
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Oriole
Orioles nest in trees in suburban areas, parks, forest edges, and along rivers. Orioles weave nests of natural plant fibers and some gardeners will help by placing pieces of string throughout the garden.
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Lark
Known for its lovely songs, cascading down from the sky from dawn to dusk, the lark is from a large family of ground dwelling birds - most of them found in open country habitats from desert to grassland to stony steppe.
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Blue Jay
Blue Jays are capable of making a wide variety of sounds. In addition to the loud and often heard "jay!-jay!" call, a bell-like "tull-ull" call, a melodious whistled "teekle" and chattering, harsh notes and growls may be heard. Ours will sit silently.
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