What a stunning capture of the Sahul Sunbird! It's always impressive to see how you manage to photograph these little wonders, even when they’re perched so high up. The details in the feathers are just beautiful. Thanks for sharing this glimpse of nature’s beauty.
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A blog friend in Queensland sees these beauties. We do not.
ReplyDeleteWith the long beak and the iridescence, he looks like a cousin to a hummingbird.
ReplyDeleteYour sunbird is pretty, great sighting! Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine what it's like to be able to get up there so easily so you can see from such a vantage point.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning capture of the Sahul Sunbird! It's always impressive to see how you manage to photograph these little wonders, even when they’re perched so high up. The details in the feathers are just beautiful. Thanks for sharing this glimpse of nature’s beauty.
ReplyDeleteHey there! 🌟 I enjoyed reading your post. By the way, I recently wrote about how many senior citizens still follow outdated aspirin advice. Check it out here: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2024/08/many-senior-citizens-still-follow-outdated-aspirin-advice.html. Would love to hear your thoughts!
Definitely up high! It’s a pretty color… Maybe you could get a closer look with a longer lens.
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Ah, the shifting tides of taxonomy! Lovely bird!
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