On Saturday, 21 of August, we went to the JBP.
We didn't have very much time as it was already 3.30 pm
when we arrived. Anyway, here is the toco toucan. His
But I managed to go inside to grab a few shots. The ibises
look healthy, and the cormorants there were breeding
the first time we spotted the tiny king bird of paradise.
The female was even had a nest! Here she is, taking
The male was spectacular - even brighter and poppy
than the images I have seen of it. It was so fast, like
a flash of red, darting through the trees. His tail was also
very attractive, short, with two very long wire extensions
with a green disc at the tips. I wasn't able to get a good shot.
We also saw the twelve-wired b.o.p., one male and many
We also saw the twelve-wired b.o.p., one male and many
females. For the first time, I got up close with one.
It is our usual stopover, to have ice cream ( me )
and coffee ( my mum ). Guess this guy is having his
At the birds of prey, good shots came easily as all
of them were big and still. Here is a large raptor, the
and even harder to shoot, as they are mostly tiny
and quick. The pic right at the top shows a female red
legged honeycreeper, and the shot below shows a yellow
nearing 6 pm. This is the close-up of a vulturine
At one of the lookout points, I was surprised how tame
this purple-headed glossy starling was. It is often
the first to fly off. His yellow eye really stands out against
the dark head.
Please comment.
Very Nice... keep up the spirit!!
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