Among the humming flash of sunbirds and insects drawn to the flowers, an unusual visitor appears: the Ethiopian wolf.
Every September 11—as the rains retreat and the earth drinks its final drops—the golden petals of the Meskel flower are ...
Ethiopia has earned more than $216 million from exports of horticultural commodities during the first five months of the ...
Ethiopian wolves may be carnivores, but new research suggests they supplement their diet with the sweet, sticky nectar of native flowers. The sleek predators of the Ethiopian highlands have been ...
Researchers at Oxford University have managed to document the unusual feeding behavior, unique among carnivorous animals, of ...
When you think about pollinators, you probably think of bees, butterflies, other insects, and some small birds. You almost ...
Vast fields of a plant known as the Ethiopian red hot poker revive from their crinkled, withered state, and bloom into fiery torch-like flowers. From June to November, these bright blossoms offer ...
feeding on the nectar of the Ethiopian red hot poker (Kniphofia foliosa) flowers, marking the first known documentation of large carnivores purposefully consuming nectar. According to a study ...
They MUST NOT be sold on to third parties. Ethiopian wolf and red hot poker flower 2 Ethiopian Wolf and Ethiopian red hot poker flower 3 ...
ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia has earned more than 216 million U.S. dollars from exports of horticultural commodities during the first five months of the current fiscal year, the country's ...
The Ethiopian red hot poker flower is “predominantly self-incompatible,” or unable to be fertilized by its own pollen, relying on “external vectors such as pollinators to achieve cross ...