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lakshmi January 31, 2011 at 7:12 pm awesome pic..never seen a brahminy starling in such vivid colours Reply
Ajeya Rao February 1, 2011 at 6:49 am I like the capture near tail portion….a certain pattern in the feather is well captured. Reply
chandra February 1, 2011 at 11:03 am your posts are just lovely,,, keep giving us more.. thanks Reply
Abhilash February 1, 2011 at 3:14 pm It appears as if the bird is looking keenly on the person capturing its posture. Nice capture Mridula… I tried to post comment however it says mine is spammy… “me, spam” 🙁 Reply
Doli February 3, 2011 at 12:57 am heheh I like the look of this bird.. He looks very proud and majestic to me 😀 Reply
Mridula February 4, 2011 at 5:13 pm Thanks Lakshmi. Thanks SM. Yes Ajeya I noticed that too, thanks for mentioning it. Tarun they sometimes just raise their hair almost straight, let us see when I get to capture it. 😀 Thanks Chandra. Abhilash this one ignored me for a long time and hence I managed to click a few pictures. Thanks Chitra. Thanks Ramesh. Doli thanks for giving it apt adjectives! Reply
Bijoy February 6, 2011 at 10:39 am In 2005, the rickshaw-wallahs in Bharatpur used to call this bird “Sanjay Dutt Myna” – this was before his Munnabhai image. 🙂 Reply
awesome pic..never seen a brahminy starling in such vivid colours
beautiful catch
I like the capture near tail portion….a certain pattern in the feather is well captured.
Sitting straight and proud
your posts are just lovely,,,
keep giving us more.. thanks
It appears as if the bird is looking keenly on the person capturing its posture.
Nice capture Mridula…
I tried to post comment however it says mine is spammy… “me, spam” 🙁
Superb shot. See the bird’s eye and the tuft of hair.
majestic guy this:)
heheh I like the look of this bird.. He looks very proud and majestic to me 😀
Thanks Lakshmi.
Thanks SM.
Yes Ajeya I noticed that too, thanks for mentioning it.
Tarun they sometimes just raise their hair almost straight, let us see when I get to capture it. 😀
Thanks Chandra.
Abhilash this one ignored me for a long time and hence I managed to click a few pictures.
Thanks Chitra.
Thanks Ramesh.
Doli thanks for giving it apt adjectives!
In 2005, the rickshaw-wallahs in Bharatpur used to call this bird “Sanjay Dutt Myna” – this was before his Munnabhai image. 🙂