Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Birds of Fraser Hill Part 3

08th April 2011, Fraser Hill

My work usually takes me to the less developed part of the country with very poor internet connection. This situation really restricted my access to the internet. Anyway, here is the final segment of my ‘Birds of Fraser Hill’ series.

Fire Tufted Barbet – with it’s relatively large size, attractive color, a prominent tuft of reddish spines over base of bill and an unusual cicada-like buzzing voice, has got to be one of the ‘Star’ attraction at Fraser Hill.

This a heavily cropped, ‘noisy’ photo of this amazing Bird

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It’s preference for the top storey of the forest makes photographing them a tough challenge!

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The foggy condition results in poor IQ

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A very common bird where ever the bottle brush flower blooms – Male Orange-Bellied Leafbird

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And the less colorful female

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Another common visitor to the ‘bottle brush tree’ is this Black-Throated Sunbird.

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3 comments:

  1. What a shame, that "less colourful" female Orange-Bellied Leafbird - looks pretty colourful to me. I think I once said how much I enjoyed the barbets in SE Asia, and those initial pictures just bring them back to life Ari. Once again your comments sell yourself and your prowess with a camera well short of the end result.

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  2. just beautiful...very2 well done...salam

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  3. Every time you post new images it makes my day! Those bird are awseome and your images are spectacular!Can't wait for your next post yet ;)

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