There are only two yellow birds species here at my backyard;- The
Black-naped Oriole and Common Iora. I like this Iora the most, because of its small and cute in size (just 15cm compare to black-naped Oriole 27cm), foraging very near my back door and very challenging to photograph for its constantly on the move. The juvenile feather is so fluffy and adorable. I have been posting this same species for
20 entry in this blog. That is why Common Iora features very prominently at my blog's Header above.

This picture was photographed full framed, ie. no croped and very minimal post-processing done (just 5% increased in colour saturation + the black/gray frame).
It perched about 3-4 meters from my camera, the minimal focusing distance for my 400mm f5.6
L telephoto lenses.
4 comments:
Cool picture! Your common lora reminds me of our pine warblers. I bet they're related somewhere down the line...
Superb shot. Always a pleasure to see their pics too!
This is a very beautiful little bird and reminds me somewhat of our American goldfinch.
Great photograph, Tabib.
I too have it in my garden and is quite an adorable bird. I like to listen to its various human-like whistles.
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