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Neochmia temporalis.
When I got home this morning there was a flock of red-browed finches on the driveway. I carefully got the camera out pointed it out the door of the car. After several minutes they ignored me and gradually hopped closer until I could get some relatively close shots (this one is cropped though, they didn't get that close).
It's a bit noisy as I had to shoot at ISO 1600 to get enough shutter speed to ensure the birds weren't blurred (dark overcast day here today).
Yellow-Browed Bulbul - Acritillas indica - Желтобровый бюльбюль
Blue Magpie lodge, Siharaja Forest Reserve, Kalawana, Ratnapura, Sri Lanka, 02/18/2026
Turquoise-browed Motmot - Eumomota superciliosa - Синебровый момот
Mexico, Yucatan, Chichen Itza, 02/20/2013
Taken outside in the shade. I tried to focus on the word and make the flowers blurry. Brought up contrast and saturation in lightroom.
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These small birds are very good at passing unseen in the thick of the vegetation. I am quite happy with the photo, as it illustrates everything you need to identify this bird: The white eye brows, the white wing pattern, the striated breast, the brown rump, the fine bill, the length of the tail, and both the bird's stretched and its puffed posture.
To ask for some light on this pair would have been too much. These birds seldom leave the protection of low and dense vegetation.
To hear its call - which is, however, not typical of this region - follow this link:
birdsinbackyards.net/images/audio/sericornis-frontalis.mp3
Near Mount Barker, Western Australia
Black-browed Barbet - Psilopogon oorti - Чернобровый бородастик
Fraser's Hill (Bukit Fraser), Pahang, Malaysia, 09/10/2022
White-browed Wagtail or Large Pied Wagtail
Motacilla madaraspatensis
Cauvery Sangama (neat Gaalibore fishing camp), Karnataka
Red-browed finch tends to position itself amongst the protective vegetation. Mangrove belt’s and forest adjacent to open county; in scrubland and gardens near cities.
Turquoise-browed Motmot - Eumomota superciliosa vanrossemi
- Синебровый момот
Reserva Natural para la Conservación del Heloderma, El Arenal, Zacapa, Guatemala, 11/04/2021
Despite its size (about 16", 410mm in length) and striking plumage, this can be a difficult bird to see and photograph. Its habit of skulking in shubbery, undergrowth and dense waterside vegetation means that it is heard crashing about, more often than it is seen.
It has a wide diet consisting mostly of insects, but it will also take young birds and eggs. While it will feed on the ground it is easily disturbed, returning to cover in a clumsy, awkward fashion.
As with other members of the Centropidinae, the White-browed Coucal is non-parasitic. The males construct a nest, they then incubate the eggs and provide most of the feeding and care for the young. Information from www.kenyabirds.org.uk