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Crimson Sunbird - female Feeding method is piercing base of flower to reach nectar - more efficient for flowers like the hibiscus. This flower may be the sleeping hibiscus (Malvaviscus arboreus) Aethopyga siparaja ssp Aethopyga siparaja siparaja Location : Residential Garden, Merryn Road, Singapore 18th. May 2008

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Author Lip Kee from Singapore, Republic of Singapore

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