White-throated Kingfisher
I saw a white-throated kingfisher firmly standing on an electric wire, which soon tempted me to make some shots from below. It was there for quite a while before it took off. Seeing that, I managed to capture this bird before it flew away. If it were the bird I had before, a baby that was left there, but they can survive on their own. I believe they were there for a few days since they hatched, and it would take up a few days to fly. Sometimes unexpected things come up around you, just like this little bird waiting for its mother for good food. Kingfishers are commonly found in coastal areas, rivers, lakes, or ponds, where they can easily find food such as fish, shrimp, frogs, and insects. This kingfisher baby is surely waiting for such food on that tree. So when I saw it was a bit calm up there, I tried to take a few pictures from below.
| Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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| Category | Bird Photography |
| Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |


