When I was visiting the Hoolongopar Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, the only thing in my mind was the Hoolock Gibbon and the other rare species of primates. Even though I am a very passionate birder, birds were not on top of my head here as I was about to see the only Ape of India.
But, I guess you can never take the love for birds from a true birder. While I was walking through the forests, I spotted this hill myna sitting on the top branch of a tree. It looked nice and beautiful and colourful against the clear blue sky.
And then I got so engrossed in it that I started taking multiple pictures of it. This Hill Myna was also helpful to the cause and stood there posing for a long while.
Here are some more pictures of the Hill Myna from the Gibbon Sanctuary of Assam in North East India.
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A good still photography its really a good picture nice one, this one is really very difficult job, have to wait for the proper still, its a good job done by photographers. It seem to be original clarity,.the background of myna is really excellent.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have encountered this one ever. Beautiful bird.
ReplyDeleteValuable information and excellent post you got here! I would like to
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your thoughts and time into the stuff you post!!
Thumbs up! Big thanks for the useful info.,
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