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Saturday, January 05, 2013

Rose-ringed Parakeet




43 comments:

  1. so lovely what a gorgeous start to New Year!!

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  2. Beautiful! I found your blog through Simple as That and I have enjoyed looking at your pictures!

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  3. He is quite camoflaged in the green vegetation, you have to really look for him! Awesome photo!

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  4. Beautiful! What brilliant colors!

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  5. Love the pop of red in his beak!

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  6. What an incredible close-up of such a beauty!!! Wow!!!

    Thanks for linking up at the Bird D'Pot this weekend. Your contributions are always appreciated.

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  7. Beautiful greens! And what a shot to get.

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  8. Such a beautiful bird, it's colors are stunning.

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  9. Gorgeous, and NOT seen in the wild here in Wisconsin, I can assure you!

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  10. Wow! That is a very pretty bird. So unique!

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  11. Stunning colours!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  12. Just wow! That picture needs to go up for awards.

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  13. Gorgeous!

    Happy Sunday and Happy New Year!
    :-)
    Traci

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  14. He's gorgeous... love the red beak. Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #64!

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  15. Fantastic capture. I love parakeets. I live in the semitropics. Everyone has birds. Maybe I need to go look for pics rather than caging one.

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  16. Oh how beautiful. I love all that green!

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  17. What a beautiful combination - majestic bird against the bright green plants. Love the colour! Thank you for sharing it on Mandarin Orange Monday:)

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  18. Wonderfully creative shot ~ magnificent colors of another of nature's beauties ~

    (A Creative Harbor) aka ArtMuseDog and Carol ^_^

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  19. Such a distinctive red on the parrot's beak! A stunning character!

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  20. Beautiful shot!

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  21. What a gorgeous bird. Your close up is so filled with colorful detail. Great capture. genie

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  22. Wow, awesome shot and what a beautiful bird. Oh my I got excited today over a hawk. I would love to find these outside of a zoo to get pictures of. Thanks for sharing! :-)

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  23. Lovely composition.....

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  24. Very beautiful! I love all the colors! http://theapels.blogspot.com/2013/01/ww-handsome-puppy-linky.html

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  25. Lovely colours and such a lovely photo!!

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  26. What an amazing photo! If it weren't for the bird's bright beak and ring around its eye then it would all, but disappear into the foliage around it. Feel free to participate in my linky & take a peak at my WW post entitled: Cold As Ice for sharing!

    Visiting you from Feeling Beachie's WW linkup & now following,
    ~Cathy Kennedy's Blog

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  27. Fabulous shot! The beak color and the eye are just magnificent. My Wednesday post is HERE.

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  28. Glad you shared this fine looking bird. We do not have them in Texas.

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  29. I always think it's amazing that Nature can create such stunning colors --- this is a great photo!

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  30. This is an absolutely AMAZING photo!!!

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  31. Great picture. I saw the species in Oman a few months ago.

    Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.

    Stewart M - Melbourne

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  32. Are there many of these flying around? I saw green parrots at the Monkey Temple in Jaipur but no parakeets. They seem well camouflaged by the trees.

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