This is one day that you see things in places that you least expect.
Each picture has a little story behind it.
The picture looks like clearly like a parakeet. But I spent more than 5 minutes looking at a blob in the tree.
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Long-Tailed Parakeet (Juvenile) |
Did not see the birds. My cousin pointed out the movement. The camera did the rest of the work.
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Banded Woodpecker |
If you want to see this parakeet among the leaves, you have to be lucky.
As before, you only see movement in the leaves. And then you scan the green foliage for the green target.
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Red Breasted Parakeet (Juvenile) |
Did not see the bird on the tree. The camouflage make this bird match a dead tree.
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Sunda pygmy woodpecker |
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Scaly Munia (Juvenile) |
Another blob but at least there is no repair job.
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Coppersmith Barbet |
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Red Breasted Parakeet (Juvenile) |
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Pink-necked Green Pigeon and Yellow vented Bulbul |
Why people mistake the bird as a Mynah. Even the white markings on the underside of its wings.
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Oriental Dollarbird |
Spotted big flyers and still had a hard time getting the shot.
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Oriental Pied Hornbill |
One of the earlier blobs. You see silhouette.
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Slender tailed Squirrel |
First target.
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Blue-Throated Bee Eater |
First Boar on the mainland film.
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Wild Boar |
How to get the two birds in one frame. Competition over food.
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Collared Kingfisher |
How wildlife handles human. As you can see the monkeys are looking rather bored or at least unbothered.
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Long tailed Macaque |
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