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I will put this in on this thread even though it is an interloper from Chile, Ourisia coccinea. It is surrounded by New Zealand natives
Colour might still influence preference but perhaps they sample both then concentrate on the nectar of higher sugar content, rather like honey bees. Here the closest we have to nectar-feeding birds are hummingbird hawk moths (Macroglossum stellatarum) which visit flowers of various colours (incl. salvias) but have clear favourites. To me this suggests higher sugar content and/or higher production of nectar, but who's going to do the controlled experiments?