Promerops cafer 4
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Description: English: Cape sugarbirds (Promerops cafer), male and female. I was lucky, shooting with a 90 mm macro lens when the birds landed in front of my face, on the flower I was photographing. It happened TWICE, which has never happened ONCE before in 20 years!. Date: 29 August 2009, 14:02. Source: Cape Sugarbird Uploaded by berichard. Author: derekkeats.
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- Promerops cafer (Cape Sugarbird)
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