A Black Drongo was hopping from tree to
tree before taking refrain one of the tree’s branches, but preached far away from
me which I was not sure of capturing off. But I thought of trying up and shoot
at the bird using maximum zoom length, thanks to 14x optical zoom that make
possible the pictures.
The Black Drongo is not a regular visitor
to the open ground in front of my house and the prettiest feature and the
simplest identity of the bird is the twin tail. I saw the bird couple of times lately
preached to the same shrub until very badly the tree was uprooted two week back
for a building construct.
I wonder if uprooting trees continue in
neighborhood, the visibility of many birds perhaps would shrink. Lately I
happen to watch and capture many unusual birds visiting the neighborhood and while
traveling, I will bring them further in my posts.
nice capture..
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. What an unusual tail it has!
ReplyDeletei really like that forked tail! very pretty bird!
ReplyDeleteYou got some good photos of this bird -- the twin tail is interesting. It's a shame so many trees need to be uprooted for building projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. How lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the bird. I always worry about the birds around here ---when the tree-clearing companies come near to clear off a lot or trim trees. Nobody thinks about the birds...
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Wonderful shots of the bird.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures. It is a beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteYou're so lucky to be in the midst of undiluted nature...nice captures!
ReplyDeletereally nice pics!
ReplyDeleteso lovable site it is Used Vans
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