06 March 2009

Coppersmith Barbet - SkyWatch Friday


Let hear the sound from this hard-working Coppersmith.




Coppersmith Barbet (Megalaima haemacephala)

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18 comments:

angela said...

That's such a beautiful shot..at first sight it looked almost like a shadow play or a relection.

Lene said...

This picture is so pretty. Amazing colorful bird :)

Happy weekend

Cathy said...

What a beautiful little bird!

Thanks for visiting my blog. Have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

This is absolutely gorgeous - the detail that you captured is stunning. LOVELY. Thanks for stopping by!

Julie said...

Fantastic images... congrats on being displayed in a museum!

happy SWF.

Sylvia K said...

Beautiful shot and lovely, colorful bird! Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!

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What a sweet little bird.

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Unknown said...

Great shot of colorful bird.
Have nice day.

Jane Hards Photography said...

OMG what a gorgeous bird. He's be very welcome on my bird feeders.

Rob Ripma said...

Awesome! That is one incredible bird!

Louise said...

LOVE that bird! Great SWF post!

Anonymous said...

Look at the colors on that bird. He is so vivid. What a great shot!

Anonymous said...

WOW, beautiful bird and nice photography for Skywatch Friday!

Barb said...

I've never even heard of a Coppersmith. Thanks for educating me. I'm sure he'd never visit me in CO, USA!

Unknown said...

Wow you have some amazing looking birds Tabib!

Lana Gramlich said...

Wow...what an interesting bird! It looks like it has almost no tail at all! I love all of the colors you have over there. So beautiful.

Mohd Rasfan said...

LAWA LAH

Light and Voices said...

For most people the color of the bird really makes this shot. However, I feel that it is the composition. Branches hold our attention span wondering if they are shadows or are they more branches. Rarely do shots tell a story; but somehow yours does. Kudos!
Joyce