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  • Blue-eared Kingfisher (Alcedo meninting)


    Blue-eared Kingfisher (Alcedo meninting) 1) by alabang, on Flickr

    Framed in camera, no crop. Best viewed full screen on a Retina Display at the following sites below

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/alabang/16601152488/

    https://500px.com/photo/101525589/bl...y-paolo-dolina

    The blue-eared kingfisher (Alcedo meninting) is found in Asia, ranging across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is found mainly in dense shaded forests where it hunts in small streams. It is darker crowned, with darker rufous underparts and lacking the rufous ear stripe of the common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) which is found in more open habitats. A number of subspecies have been described that differ in measurement and colour shade. Adult males have an all dark bill while females have a reddish lower mandible.

    This 16 centimetres (6.3 in) long kingfisher is almost identical to the common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) but is distinguished by the blue ear coverts, darker and more intense cobalt-blue upperparts with richer rufous under parts. The juvenile blue-eared kingfisher has rufous ear-coverts as in the common kingfisher but it usually shows some mottling on the throat and upper breast which disappears when the bird reaches adulthood. Young birds have a reddish bill with whitish tips.

    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-eared_kingfisher

    Location: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coron,_Palawan

    Settings: 1/320 f/5.6 800mm ISO 2,500

  • #2
    Beautiful colours.

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    • #3
      Looks like he's going to fall off that perch...he's all head! Agree, beautiful image/colours.


      What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
      CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.

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      • #4
        Thanks Greg andd Gaz

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        • #5
          Cropping done upon suggestions made.


          Blue Paradise Flycatcher (Terpsiphone cyanescens) by alabang, on Flickr

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          • #6
            Two beautiful shots..........................well done.
            A HAPPY PENTAX USER

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            • #7
              Thanks eaglem

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