Hello Photography Lovers,
Hope you are well wherever you are, it is raining a lot today and the sky is full of clouds so I am sitting indoors. When I see birds in the field, they seem more happy and playful. Birds play various games in the field and compete for food. They come very close to humans while eating food. When birds are fed, they are less afraid of humans and they become very greedy for food. Anyway, some photos of birds are shared below, I hope you like the photos
The long-tailed shrike bird sits on a tree branch which is sloping. In this state, the bird looks very stylish. The bird is very beautiful but very brave and ferocious which survives by eating snakes, frogs and small birds. Send feedback
The spotted dove bird is sitting on a current wire but has no fear. The bird woke up early in the morning and was flying here and there.
Oriental Magpie Robin, wow this beautiful black bird is our national bird. It still lives here in large numbers and is much more numerous than other birds and loves to be around humans.
The Red Vented Bulbul can hang very beautifully on the branches of trees, it is hanging here on this tree. This is probably the way the bird eats and this is how the bird plays
Two common mynahs went to the field to eat insects early in the morning, they were enjoying the insects very happily. I thought they might be a pair.
The Chestnut Tailed Starling bird was eating the fruits there and this photo was taken when it was hanging down and the bird must like these wild fruits very well. And the feathers of this bird are very many and long in number.
This time the Oriole bird is sitting on the branch of a mango tree and the branch is very thin so it is able to hold it tightly. I love this bird very much and it is very beautiful to look at.
We have many domesticated pigeons here and many people keep these pigeons. This pigeon farming is very profitable and these pigeons usually live by eating food grains from nature. However, in the morning and afternoon, the owner of the pigeon gives food to this pigeon so that the pigeon returns home in the evening wherever it is all day.