Bronze sunbird

While the male has the undertones, the female however has a pale eyebrow and an added yellowish park below the belly with fine streaking.

While not very common they can be best found near the edges of the Afromontane forest,[5] mountain sides and Zimbabwe's eastern highlands and adjacent next to Mozambique.

[5] Other countries they can be found include Angola, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

These environments include Savannas, dried shrub-land, grass, seasonally flooded areas, and rural gardens.

They use pieces of ferns, bits of dry grass, shreds of bark, bracken, leaves, lichen and inflorescences, often secured down with spider web.

It has benefited from the introduction of Protea farming,[5] which is a poisonous flower grown and abundant in gardens in Zimbabwe.