A distant encounter with a Crested Goshawk that inevitably ended in mutual spotting!
And flexing and preening was not for drying after a rain but also on a hot day to dispel heat.
A little green gem in a corner of the TTDI residential area.
A distant encounter with a Crested Goshawk that inevitably ended in mutual spotting!
And flexing and preening was not for drying after a rain but also on a hot day to dispel heat.
I would not have believed it if I had not witnessed it myself, a Pin-striped Tit-babbler holding of a leaf to seek?!
Almost child-like, it scanned a dry loose leaf in its claw for a catch.
However one looks, beauty is beauty, even the female Ruby-cheeked Sunbird impressed with its bright orange throat, nonetheless charming than the stunning male.
And how these two could forage, entertaining with their speediness, and hide-and-seek antics, grabbing and holding on for support, burrowing into clusters of leaves.
One of the most beautifully colour-matched bird - of rusty-brown, purplish, greyish hues, and on this occasion, made it a perfect blend with its background.
The Purple Heron would not have been so relaxed if it had known that it was been watched.
When lighting is a dominant variable, it can either enhance or impair beauty and mood. And truth is only revealed when there is minimal interference or manipulation.
And beauty is decidedly in the eye of the beholder.