8 Birds That Survive on Flowers

Producer:  Riya Ashok

Perhaps the most well-known nectar-eating bird is the hummingbird. 

Africa, Asia, and the Indian subcontinent are all home to sunbirds. They are fueled by the nectar of many flowering plants.

A wide group of nectar-eating birds called honeyeaters can be found in Australia and its neighbouring countries.

Australian native lorikeets are distinguished by their vivid colours. They consume soft fruits, pollen, and nectar as food. 

The Americas are home to little songbirds known as bananaquits. They frequently visit flowers for food and are noted for their love of nectar.

Silvereyes, also known as white-eyes or white-eyebrows, are a type of bird that eats fruit, nectar, and insects.

Baltimore In North America, orioles occasionally eat nectar, especially in the spring and summer when there are many of flowers.

Wattlebirds can be found in New Guinea and Australia. They are huge honeyeaters that have eye-catching wattles.