Photography of green magpie robin behind my house

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Hello friends wherever you are How are you today, I hope you are always in good health and can always do your daily activities as usual and greetings to all of us who have been in this extraordinary community On this occasion I will share with you some bird photography that I have photographed behind my house a few days ago and this bird has a green color that certainly caught my attention, this bird in our place is often called a sirpu bird or some are also called a bibit bird.

a few days ago I deliberately went down to the house and looked for some photography objects in my housing area and of course I managed to find this bird perched not far from my sight made me really take out the camera I had to shoot some photos perfectly and of course I managed to take some of the photos I used a Sony DSC hx350 brand powershot camera and I took some of the photos with different angles for more details on the results of some of the bird photos I mean, let's see together below, I hope you like it.



NOTE : I write in Indonesian with the help of Google to translate to English


PicturePhotography
CategoryNature
Camera UsedSony
ModelDSC Hx350
Photographer@idayrus
LocationAceh - Indonesia

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About me

My full name is Edi Suryadi, many social media friends call my name Idayrus, I come from Indonesia, specifically located in Aceh Province, I was born in 1997 until now I have completed my education with a degree in Communication Science. As for me, I like interesting and unique things and I am also a lover of photography and art and new things, so on this beloved platform I will share about photography, art, traveling and other interesting things.

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Bibit bird sounds so adorable ☺️ The natural beauty and social interaction with the native flora is so rarely appreciated. The bird can be seen scratching its beak on the bark and cleaning a bit of the mossy growth on the trunk. I’ve seen similar patterns in my farm too, it was a Greater Flameback Woodpecker ripping off the moss and eating the baby larvae 🐛