Saturday, 6 April 2019

Sunning On The Tree Top


Hi friends

Continuing from the last post, picture viewing with Adelia.

The pictures below were shot on the same morning. 

We have to look up, down and everywhere in order to sight the birds. Most of the time they were out of sight, hidden by the foliage. You know they are there because you can hear them.

They would usually come out when they need to sun themselves and if you are there that's the opportunity to capture them. I mean capture them in a photo.  Some serious bird watcher would go deep into the forest to seek their interest. I would do the same if I am still young :) The most I would do is to climb the bird watching tower at a nearby pulau.

So you see my bird picture is limited to certain species only, just the common ones but I should point out that they are pictured in different situations and poses like in the first picture below, a female green pigeon is dosing off maybe lulled by the sound of the sea.




Another bird came to share the place or just to be friendly?






Then another bird came perch on the adjacent tree 



Later it flew off leaving the two




Why one flew off?


Cheers!





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    1. Thanks.
      They remained there long enough for the photo shoot :)

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  2. To me, you're a pro bird watcher, photographer and story teller! Really think so.
    Wonderful pictures like always! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks, Jade C. I quite enjoy involving in these activities especially photography.

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  3. Cantikygambar.. lama Tak tunggu nak ambil gambar mcm ni

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    1. TQ mamapp.
      Kadang burung tenggek sekejap saja. Kali ini nasib baik dia asyik berjemur. Adalah masa. Saya lah pula clumsy sikit hehe.

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  4. Subhanallah ini 1st time Mrs. A tengok green pigeon.

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    1. Burung ni memmang cantik, Mrs A. Kadang dia keluar kita tak perasan jika dia tenggek kat daun hijau yang rimbun.

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  5. Beautiful Punai (I mean birds) ;)

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