We often hear these in the rain-forest but very rarely ever see one. Usually it's just some movement in the branches at best. We hear the call which sounds like a crying cat I guess.
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We often hear these in the rain-forest but very rarely ever see one. Usually it's just some movement in the branches at best. We hear the call which sounds like a crying cat I guess.
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Nice capture, and nice use of flash. You must have come rather close to this one.
Fine detail on our fine feathered friend. Very well captured, MA. Love the colour of this guy.
the ninja photographer strikes again!!! these is a great picture! :thumbup:
Thanks Matt, IG and Bambi.
Matt ... nope ... I was probably about 6 or 7 metres from him. With the light in the canopy making him look dark, I couldn't even see what he was until I got the capture.
Very cool capture! What a pretty bird! He looks like a cross between a starling and Sadie!
Thanks JAS. He's probably the size of a large Starling I guess. Maybe a tad bigger.
good shoot'n MA and is he ever green
Thanks EdG
We have catbirds here...they are grey with red bums. They have the same kind of call but are super hard to find because they like to hide in thick dense thicket. Most often times you here them rather than see them. :)
Well going by the call and habit, they are the same species. That's the first Catbird I've ever remotely gotten a good look at. Even then I had no idea until I took the photo what it might have been. Without the flash I'd have never known. Didn't even realize they were so green!
These our ours. I took this last year and the only reason I got a good shot of him is because I mimicked his call and he came out of hiding to check me out. Even flashed me his bum which according to the bird book is a mating posture!! :laughing: Nice to see at least someting was turned on by my presence! :laugh: :wall-an:
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Beautiful pic MA, and so much more vibrant than our grey Catbirds.
Thanks HBG.
Just looked up the Catbird in our book and we definitely don't get those grey ones of yours Casil. I didn't get a mating posture from mine so you must be more attractive ;)
really cute Casil. Did you flash him back?