Hi Larry,Thanks,I'm afraid I've lost track of her. I took these photos last Sunday and haven't seen her since then. Apparently she was carrying the grass bits to my in-laws' mango tree next door,so I'll check that out.
i'm always so mesmerized watching birds build nests. just.. piece by little piece.. seems like it takes so long... that's major determination and stamina. bravo birds! :)
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What lovely captures.
ReplyDeleteJust goes to show, you don't need words to say "Spring".
ReplyDeleteLove your bird shots! Amazing how you were able to snap these pics without bothering your subject - you must've pretty awesome zoom lens!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
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What a beautiful looking bird!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great series of photos.
ReplyDeleteWow so lucky to be able to partake in this natural life process.
ReplyDeleteReally nice pics, admire your patience to get such good pics
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird and a perfect set of images. Well done!
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Great job with these. I always have such trouble taking bird photos.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots! I love bird-watching.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of an absolutely beautiful bird. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely set, but that first one is a real beauty.
ReplyDeleteHello everybody, I'm deeply moved by all your kind words! Expect me to drop by your blogs any time now.:)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird really well captured. Many thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour first picture of the Scaly-breasted Munia is flat out phenomenal. It is so alive looking. Very hard to explain, but wondrous!
ReplyDeleteHi Andrew,Springman,Many thanks for the wonderful feedback!:)
ReplyDeleteFantastic series showing this little bird in action!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of a beautiful bird Amila! That first photo is spectacular! Will you be able to watch this bird nesting?
ReplyDeleteHi Larry,Thanks,I'm afraid I've lost track of her. I took these photos last Sunday and haven't seen her since then. Apparently she was carrying the grass bits to my in-laws' mango tree next door,so I'll check that out.
ReplyDeletePat,your kind words mean a lot!:)
Lovely bird photography.
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i'm always so mesmerized watching birds build nests. just.. piece by little piece.. seems like it takes so long... that's major determination and stamina. bravo birds! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rosie,Thank you very much!:)
ReplyDeletetracy,You are absolutely right! Thanks for dropping in and sharing your thoughts! :)