I have been watching this pair of Balck-naped Orioles for a few days now, and can confidently say that orioles also wanna have fun. At almost the same time each afternoon, one will be heard calling, right opposite my balcony, like an afternoon alarm goes off, and the other responding from somewhere. Then it will appear, and the pair will literally frolic for seconds before both fly off together. And these birds do look rather aged, couple for life I guess!
The firmiana malayana or mata lembu, remains here in testimony to man's care-less-ness - its tree had since been felled. Let not the birds leave too.
Tuesday, 14 April 2020
Orioles wanna have fun
Balcony birding
I have been watching this pair of Balck-naped Orioles for a few days now, and can confidently say that orioles also wanna have fun. At almost the same time each afternoon, one will be heard calling, right opposite my balcony, like an afternoon alarm goes off, and the other responding from somewhere. Then it will appear, and the pair will literally frolic for seconds before both fly off together. And these birds do look rather aged, couple for life I guess!
I have been watching this pair of Balck-naped Orioles for a few days now, and can confidently say that orioles also wanna have fun. At almost the same time each afternoon, one will be heard calling, right opposite my balcony, like an afternoon alarm goes off, and the other responding from somewhere. Then it will appear, and the pair will literally frolic for seconds before both fly off together. And these birds do look rather aged, couple for life I guess!
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