Garden Birds at Paradise Found

Posted by Chris on Fri June 12, 2015 in News from Knysna.

Birds feeding in the garden of Paradise Found in Knysna are a big attraction to our guests.

Our seed and nectar bird feeders attract a lot of birds each day. Cape White-eyes, Sunbirds and Swees are the most prolific. This bird is the Cape White-eye. In the cooler months when there is not a lot of natural Nectar around the birds can easily deplete a full bottle of specially prepare sugar water in a day. Click image to see the wonderful details in the feathers.

Photographs taken with the Fujifilm X-T1 mirrorless camera and the Fujifilm 55-200mm Lens

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