write information about the sugarbird and its nest
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The sugarbirds are a small genus, Promerops, and family, Promeropidae, of passerine birds, restricted to southern Africa. In general appearance and habits, they resemble large, long-tailed sunbirds, but are possibly more closely related to the Australian honeyeaters. They have brownish plumage, the long downcurved bill typical of passerine nectar feeders, and long tail feathers... Nests are built in bushes, and are normally placed between 90 and 160 cm above the ground.
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They have brownish plumage, the long downcurved bill typical of passerine nectar feeders, and long tail feathers... Nests are built in bushes, and are normally placed between 90 and 160 cm above the ground.
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