Red-whiskered bulbul bird

in #hive-1949132 days ago

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Hello Photography Lovers
Today was a very nice day for me, many relatives came to my house and I had a lot of fun with them. I feel a bit sad that they are gone. Life is like this, happy times come and go. Hope you are well.


A few days ago I went to the river bank with my camera to take some photos, there is a big bush there. I saw a Red-whiskered bulbul in that bush. When I reached it, it ran away. I noticed that there were actually two Red-whiskered bulbuls. One was sitting on a plant on the bush and was repeatedly entering and exiting the bush. So I got a chance to take the photos


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Nowadays it is very difficult to find this species of bird. Their number is very small. The number of Red Vented Bulbul is very large and people know the bulbul bird as that species. The more beautiful the bird, the fewer the number of birds and the more beautiful birds are very timid. Due to climate change, the number of birds is decreasing and many birds are becoming extinct


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Red-whiskered bulbul has a crest on its head, two red and white spots are clearly visible on the cheeks and there is a red spot under the tail on the back. Due to these features, the bird looks very beautiful. The habitat of the bird is Asia. Bulbul bird is very calm in nature. It does not attack anyone and runs away when scared. The bird likes bushes and looks for food there. The main food of this bird is insects. Apart from this, nectar and fruits are also their favorite food.


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

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