Monday, 7 May 2018

Walkabout and Meetup

Hi friends

At times, like a VIP I do a walkabout :)

Armed with a camera I sauntered expecting a meetup with the birds. Sometimes I manage to capture their images, many times I miss because they are fast-moving creatures. If they stay longer in one spot they are very high up and out of reach of the camera focus. 

Sometimes when I am concentrating on one there suddenly comes another flying in that makes me gopoh and wanted both to enter the frame and finally ended up with blurred images. 

No point blaming the birds. Blame me for being greedy. 

Nobody asks me to do this work.  But I like! So it is not a work it is just a pastime.

Some pictures for you . . . 


1.  Hardworking fast-pecking woodpecker standing vertically in bright daylight to awe you.



2.  This hawk very often on perch here with head hanging down. Apa masaalah?



3.  Always singing but sounds like whining



4.  The Oriole bird, with a sharp flute-like call, persistent and loud.



5.  Some are so quick to get away when they hear you coming



6. Who owns them? They like to go over to the other side but most time they would be chased.



7.   Some are quite tame even if you go near them they remain there



8.  Always at peace, the lake never dry.



9.  They enjoy sitting on the fence



10.  Two birds enter the frame! Their bodies making a cross  . . .




Hope you like the pictures.


Bye . . .

12 comments:

  1. cantik burung2 tu ... release juga tension masa pru ni ...

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  2. Nice and Mrs. A pun terasa enjoy bila relate caption dengan gambar tu :-)

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    1. Kadang kadang susah juga untuk menyatakan . . .

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  3. Wah, terujanya tengok gambar ni...

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    1. Nak ambil gambar masa dia tengah beraksi susah sikit . . .

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    2. Menguji kesabaran betul kalau dapat ambil pun...

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  4. Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing..

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  5. Those colorful birdies... I always wanted to approach one, but failed..

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    1. They are highly sensitive, a little movement will make them fly away . . .

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