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  1. Ashy Prinia

    Ashy Prinia

    Like most warblers, the Ashy Prinia is insectivorous. The song is a repetitive tchup, tchup, tchup or zeet-zeet-zeet. Another call is a nasal tee-tee-tee. It also makes a sound like "electric sparks" during the fluttery flight which is thought to be produced by the wings.
  2. Black-hooded Oriole

    Black-hooded Oriole

    beauty of a bird with striking colors. difficult to spot on the canopy.
  3. Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda)

    Rufous Treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda)

  4. Common Redshank

    Common Redshank

    Its a familiar noisy grey-brown wader with characteristic orange-red legs, hence the name Redshank.it also has the typical red based pointed bill. Seen mostly solitary or also in company of other waders. Among a group of Ruffs sometimes makes it difficult to isolate out. Usually the most noisy...
  5. Indian Golden Oriole

    Indian Golden Oriole

    take a look at me now....!!!
  6. White-throated Kingfisher

    White-throated Kingfisher

  7. Eurasian Golden Oriole (female)

    Eurasian Golden Oriole (female)

    Eurasian Golden Oriole (female) caught in its Habitat
  8. Black-tailed Godwit

    Black-tailed Godwit

    The Black-tailed Godwit is a large wader with long bill neck and legs. he is seen mainly in wet/mud land
  9. Asian Openbill

    Asian Openbill

  10. Long-tailed Shrike

    Long-tailed Shrike

    This bird has a characteristic upright "shrike" attitude when perched on a bush, from which it glides down at an angle to take lizards, large insects, small birds and rodents. They maintain feeding territories and are usually found single or in pairs that are well spaced out
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Black-backed Woodpecker'

    wonderful capture
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'It's Brown pelican day!'

    splendid shot..!
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Brown pelican day, part 2'

    amazing clarity.. great shot
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Brown pelican day, part 3'

    a lovely capture...great pose
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