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The Orange-breasted Sunbird subsists on flower nectar, insects and spiders.
The Orange-breasted Sunbird is exclusively found in the fynbos vegetation zone of southwestern South Africa.
Genus Anthobaphes - Orange-breasted Sunbird (sometimes included in Nectarinia)
Orange-breasted Sunbird - Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds.
Orange-breasted Sunbird (Nectarinia violacea)
The Orange-breasted Sunbird (Anthobaphes violacea), is the only member of the bird genus Anthobaphes.
The female is greyer below than the female Orange-breasted Sunbird, and darker below than the female Dusky Sunbird.
The wildlife includes a number of endemic bees, beetles, horseflies and ants, and birds such as Cape Sugarbirds and the Orange-breasted Sunbird.
Birds in this area include Black Goshawk, Black-headed Oriole and two species which are almost endemic to the Cape area, the Orange-breasted Sunbird and Cape Siskin.
The Orange-breasted Sunbird breeds from February to November (Mainly in May - August) The nest is an oval of rootlets, fine leafy twigs and grass, bound together with spider webs and lined with brown protea fluff.
The Orange-breasted Sunbird (Anthobaphes violacea), is the only member of the bird genus Anthobaphes.