Bird Hunting
Hello Photography Lovers,
Hope you are well wherever you are, Today I would like to share some bird photos, I hope you will like them. It was raining a lot since this morning and I was sitting at home. When the rain stopped, I went out with my camera. When I went out with my camera, I saw that all the birds had gone out to eat, so I had to come back because the birds return home before evening. Anyway, enjoy the photos below
The Purple Rumped Sunbird was eating the nectar of a flower there., I saw him there and stopped. The bird is very shy, so it can run away at any time. So I was careful but it was no use. When he noticed me, he ran away but gave me this photo.
An Oriental magpie Robin is standing on a boat. The bird is very beautiful and quite shy. It sometimes sits on the boat but there is no food for them here, rather the insects they eat roam around on the ground.
Common iora bird is seasonal, so this bird is not always seen. This bird looks like a duckling. It eats various types of insects besides eating flower nectar.
Farmers have buried a stick in their land and the Black Drongo bird has sat on that stick. This bird can hunt while flying. This time, when it sees its main food insect, it attacks.
The Taylor Bird bird visits all the trees that have flowers to eat flower nectar and runs fast to eat flower nectar.
The Indian Silver Bill bird is very thirsty so it drinks water from wherever it finds water. Water is very important for birds because no life can survive without water.
The Spotted Dove bird sits on the branch of a tree and waits for another bird. When they meet each other, they engage in battle. Actually, the birds do not fight, but rather it is their way of playing.
The common myna bird has curled up to catch an insect and keeps a very sharp eye on the insect in front of it. And within a few seconds it will attack and catch the insect. Hunting requires a lot of patience and skill, and this bird has it.
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