Lights on a Christmas tree?
More like Fischer's lovebirds in an acacia. These little neon-colored parrots start green at the bottom, go yellow in the neck, and orange in the head.
Their family name is Agapornis, a combination of two Greek words: agape = "love" and ornis = "bird"). They are, literally, "lovebirds."
Fischer's lovebirds (named after a German explorer) are found natively near Lake Victoria in East Africa. I captured this image of a settled flock in the central Serengeti. It was shot from the back of a jeep, hence the image is a little noisy!
Due to dwindling population numbers, laws prohibiting the export of captured lovebirds (for pets) have been enacted in Tanzania. That's good. They are more lovely in the wild, don't you think?