Bird Hunting
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Hope you are well wherever you are.
Writing an article after a busy day is very difficult, but we have to do it to survive in Hive., Waking up in the morning, household chores start and it doesn't want to stop., When all the busyness ends at 4 pm, I have to spend some fun time with my friends., Then when the body and mind calm down a bit, I have to write a post. Although the fatigue still weighs on the body and I want to go to the world of sleep., This is life,, May the busyness of people never end.
Anyway, today I want to share some photos of birds with you. When those birds are together, it is a joy to spend some photos in nature. I forget everything then and focus on birds and nature, which reduces my tension. Maybe you will enjoy the photos that I want to share today.
It was midday that day, I felt free. I reached the dry canal next to my house with my camera in hand. Just then I saw the Javan Mynah bird on the bank of the canal. I was standing still with the camera pointed at it. Just then it walked past me. I took the photo. The closer the bird is to the camera, the better the picture. Because more light is available which enters the lens and gives a beautiful photo. The photo above is very beautiful and clear where all the parts of the Javan Mynah bird are clearly visible.
I was there just when the Purple Rumped Sunbird was feeding on the nectar of a flower that bloomed in spring, the bird flew and sat on a thin branch of a bush and gave me the opportunity to take the photo. The bird eats insects as well as nectar. Even today I saw this bird feeding on the nectar of a flower. It saw me and flew away.
The cultivation of mustard in the village has ended, so the mustard has spread to different places. The pigeon was eating the mustard. At that time, I took this photo.
The spotted dove bird is sitting on a very high tree branch, approximately 50 feet. It is not just the height of the tree but the tree is located at a very high place. Such an output is obtained when you take the photo from a distance. If you think that I took the photo from a distance of 50 feet, it is wrong. Actually, I took the photo from a distance of 45 degrees. Now calculate how far I was if you know math.
Blue throated barbet bird in a mango tree, the bird is very beautiful. The light was also sufficient, so the photo is so clear.
This photo was taken from inside the canal, the bird was looking for insects on the ground, next to it is a natural drain with a small water flow. When water flows, the drain is created by itself. And this is how the river was created. Anyway, the birds come here in search of food and there are enough insects for them to eat here.
When the common myna bird wants to rest for a while, it sits on a branch like this. I took the photo from directly below the bird.
When I reached the end of my village, I saw this bird sitting on a sapling. The sapling was very weak, but it was able to carry the bird because the weight of the bird is very light. And that is why birds can fly easily in the sky. Airplanes and helicopters are also designed with light materials so that they do not fail to fly due to excess weight. Anyway, the name of this bird is Long-tailed Shrike. This bird may have come here to eat frogs because frogs are also on their diet and many frogs live in small ponds here.
Thank you for viewing my photos and reading my experiences