07 February 2009

Iora foraging



Common Iora (Aegithina tiphia)


Moringa Oleifera tree (Pokok Kacang Kelo) is a favorite hunting ground for birds at my backyard.

5 comments:

anushka said...

nice capture..

Anonymous said...

some more great shots. What has it got in its beak?

DeniseinVA said...

How beautiful the birds you capture with your camera. Their images are lovely.

Lana Gramlich said...

Great shots, of course. I'd almost think that has to be a distant relative to our goldfinches. Not only is the coloring similar, but goldfinches are noted for feeding while hanging upside down. How interesting!

Jordan Sitorus said...

Nice series of Common Iora Pics.

Thanks for your tips the other day! I tried and it works, however friends says the existing pic has more drama, so I didn't change it.

Thank you again!