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As you will see when checking out the images accompanying the source article, hummingbirds all hover in pretty much the same way; trying a different way would probably see them doing anything but hover - flying, or crashing, for instance - so one hummingbird at the hover looks pretty much like another at the hover.
In any event, however, designer Euodia Roets has accused Woolies of copying her design of a hummingbird, but the company says the design was signed off long before it - Woolies - had had any contact with Roets.
There must be some at Woolies who will be hoping that this does not end up as a repeat of the tussle the company had with Frankie's Olde Soft Drink Company last year.
Apparently, amongst other "sins", she was accused of failing to "appoint a senior black news editor with political contacts to help tell stories from 'a black perspective'."