The Cape sugarbird is distributed throughout most of the fire driven ecosystem of the
Fynbos in South Africa, the dominant vegetation type of the
Cape Floral Region where there are flowering
proteas and
ericas. It is most common in areas that have not burnt recently, and almost absent from recently burnt areas. It is also found in gardens in summer when most proteas are not in flower, but urban birds are associated with greater stress measures. With a large population and extensive range, the Cape sugarbird is evaluated as Least Concern on the
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. ==Behaviour==