Kingfishers are really rather wonderful birds. And as a result I was really pleased to have the chance to photograph some when I was in the Northern Territory.
On the first day of the tour, more or less at the first place we stopped at, we found a Forest Kingfisher (Todiramphus macleayii) showing rather well on a wire fence. This bird was rather more obliging than many kingfishers I have tried to photograph, and as such I was able to get a little closer to it than normal.
The Forest Kingfisher is about 20cm long and it is not a bird I get to see in South East Australia, as it has a more northern distribution. Although its name is 'forest' this bird can be found in a range of habitats, often near water, where it feeds on insects, small lizards and frogs.
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What a gorgeous Kingfisher! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou obtained some wonderful views of this handsome bird. I have also found our local Belted Kingfishers to usually be camera-shy. Thanks for hosting us, Stewart!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous blue on this Kingfisher!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird and excellent capture.
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous kingfisher and awesome photos. Thanks for hosting. Enjoy your week ahead!
What a pretty kingfisher!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird. Amazing photographs. Good job! Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteIt's beak is almost out of proportion from the rest of him. Lovely blue feathers though.
ReplyDeleteI loved this one. We saw it at several occations but, of course, not this close. :) Thanks for sharing your gorgeous images.
ReplyDeletecool critter :O)
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA thing of beauty...
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful birds . You have done well to capture it so nicely. I took one in a tree but he moved his head behind a branch and then we had passed it in the boat.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a lovely bird!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird and great photos!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot, I still have to wait for the pleasure of taking a photo of a kingfisher. Have a good day Diane
ReplyDeleteWow, what a stunning kingfisher. The wing feather colouring is beautiful - it looks like the ocean on a clear day. Definitely very different from our kingfishers!
ReplyDeleteSorry I missed posting this week ... I was on a short trip to Canada with my son and his wife. There will, of course, be pictures :) I love the Kingfishers ... this little fella has a more distinct look of his own. Most Kingfishers look the same with different coloring ... at least that has been my experience. This is a wonderful series of shots, Stewart. I agree, he was quite obliging ... right time, right place and a talented cameraman :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Stewart, the Forest Kingfisher, what a delightful bird. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNice bird!!
ReplyDeleteI used to think a Kingfisher was a Kingfisher ... I was wrong. What a lovely one this is!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos - I rarely ever get a decent shot of a bird. They're so fast and I don't have the right lens for distance. Flowers stand still for me!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great Kingfisher. I will shre mine on your link.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely bird! You have taken some excellent shots! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly beautiful capture of that amazing kingfisher, love it's colour!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend :)