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The early bird gets the worm


Common names: Ashy Prinia or Ashy Wren-Warbler
Binomial name: Prinia socialis

51 comments:

  1. Nice. The bird looks like as if it is in a deep thought! :)

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  2. Wow, awesome capture and a cool bird!

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  3. Stunning close-up and color.

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  4. Ãwesome shot of that bird (sory I don't know its name). Fabulous colour...
    Have a nice day ...

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  5. the yellow flowers around him provide a lovely backdrop to this early bird....

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  6. Interesting eye color! Great shot!

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  7. Excellent capture of this Wren-Warbler CB!! Very good shot!! Looks like he has breakfast sorted!!

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  8. Beautiful! Almost the same colour as the flower.

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  9. WOW!!! What a vibrant yellow. The bird and the flower blend together perfectly. Those tail wings are impressive. This is one awesome capture. Kudos to you, genie

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  10. I love his bright yellow belly.

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  11. Beautiful shot of the warbler with the matching gold to the flowers but what, oh what, is the tree he is sitting in? I really would love to know as it is one I have as yet mot met.

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    1. The bird is sitting on a Karmal tree. Karmal is a large deciduous tree that grows up to 40 meters in height. The flower-buds and young fruits have a pleasant, acid flavor and are eaten raw or cooked. It has many medicinal properties. It pacifies anal fistula, wounds, diabetes, diabetic carbuncle, neuritis, pleurisy, pneumonia, and burning sensation.

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  12. Fantastic shot! Hope you'd find time to visit my Canna Lily.

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  13. What a wonderful capture of the bird, the worm and the flowering tree. Thank you also for the information on the karmal tree and for coming to our ready-to-waltz party :)

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  14. Wow....a wonderful composistion....yellow in yellow.....

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  15. Beautiful and so well-camouflaged.

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  16. Fantastic photo! The colors and framing of the shot are perfect!

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  17. What a marvellous capture!

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  18. Wow, what an excellent shot... thanks for coming by to share on WTS...

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  19. Great post!
    Lovely to see!

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  20. Beautiful bird...and perfect blog post title!!!
    Resembles a yellow billed cuckoo [at least the tail markings]

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  21. He's a beauty!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  22. Wow!! What a great image!!! You really were in the right place at the right time!!

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  23. Great photo such vivid color! I wanted to thank you for stopping by Oh My Heartsie Collective Weekend, I appreciate it!! Hope you have a great week!
    Karren

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  24. Beautiful shot of one of nature's gems and yellow for MMY ^_^

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  25. Wow! Stunning shot!

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  26. What a wonderful combination of yellow.

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  27. Just a stunning photo, I am always so impressed at your photos.
    Happy WW!
    http://www.nycsinglemom.com/2013/05/14/merida-crowned-11th-disney-princess/

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  28. Amazing capture!Have a great day!

    Shantana

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  29. Gorgeous shot, Shiju!
    Warm greetings from Holland,
    Anna :))

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  30. wow, what timing..great shot.

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  31. It seems to know the yellow blossoms provide a great camouflage.

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  32. what a cool shot! :)



    Happy Wordless Wednesday! My entry is here.

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  33. What a gorgeous bird...reminds me of the Indian golden oriole that used to visit us every morning in Mumbai. I've always loved yellow flowers. Remember that beautiful yellow tree in bloom at the church in Mysore? That was such a special day in my 68 years. I'll never forget it and the chauffeur who was kind enough to show me that part of India!!!

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  34. Gorgeous shot!! Sweet bird!!

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  35. Magnificent! The bird and flower is fantastic and thank you so much for sharing with Today's Flowers.

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  36. Fantastic shot! Happy WW.

    My entries:
    Liz (mcn)
    Liz (yacb)

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