Oriental magpie-robin

in #hive-19491316 days ago

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Hello Photography Lovers
It is winter in our region, fortunately birds have feathers.
Even then, birds suffer a lot in winter.
When I reached under a neem tree with my camera, I saw an Oriental magpie-robin that had fluffed up its feathers in winter.
Birds do not like winter very much, so they flee from cold countries to warmer regions, but some birds stay.
Birds fly in the air and since the air is cold, it becomes very difficult for them to survive.
They cannot wear sweaters like humans.
When it gets too cold during the day, birds sit quietly in bushes or trees.
Some birds live in holes in the ground and enter the holes.
They crowd where there is less cold and sun than the surrounding area.
Not only does it happen to sit, but birds also have to look for food.
Bushes are places where there are many insects as food and the cold is also less.
So birds choose bushes during cold weather.


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CameraResolutionSensor sizelense
Canon 550D18 mp14.9 x 22.3 mm75-300mm

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