Feathered Friends – V White wagtail White wagtail White wagtail Common kingfisher Common kingfisher Jungle babbler Jungle babbler Jungle babbler Green bee-eater with kill White-eared bulbul White-eared bulbul Green bee-eater Green bee-eater Green bee-eater AdvertisementShare this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppLike this:Like Loading... Related
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White Wagtail is common where I live. The Kingsfisher is rare but I seen it once. Wonderful photos! LikeLike Reply
Awesome pictures, I must say!!! Here, in Warsaw I know one spot near the creek, where kingfisher lives 🙂 LikeLike Reply
These are so gorgeous! I must say that I see nothing “Common” about that beautiful little Kingfisher! 😉 LikeLike Reply
You said it correct. Even I have the same opinion. How such a beauty can be ‘common’… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Wow. Can you imagine these are descendents of the dinosaurs?
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That is so odd and hard to believe.
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Wow. Love the green bee-eater and the kingfisher! Beautiful photos. 🙂
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Thank you very much.
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Wow timing shots !!! Now it’s your turn please visit https://onemanoneclick.wordpress.com/2016/12/17/budding-leaves-images-pictures/ a mobile photography blog
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Thank you very much for your visit and comments. Will be going to your site right now.
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Thank you … Maverickonthemove
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But it’s not a bee, it’s a dragonfly!😩
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Yes, it was a dragonfly…
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White Wagtail is common where I live. The Kingsfisher is rare but I seen it once.
Wonderful photos!
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Beautiful
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Thank you very much for the visit and comment.
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My pleasure and thank you for a great post
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Awesome pictures, I must say!!! Here, in Warsaw I know one spot near the creek, where kingfisher lives 🙂
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Oh that is nice. Thanks for your visit and comments.
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Brilliant birdphoto’s
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Thanks.
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Fabulous pictures. You must have a powerful camera.
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Yes, a Nikon with 80-400mm lens. Thanks for your visit and comments.
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These are so gorgeous! I must say that I see nothing “Common” about that beautiful little Kingfisher! 😉
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You said it correct. Even I have the same opinion. How such a beauty can be ‘common’…
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Amazing photos.
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