Can anyone tell what kind of Kingfishers these are please? The first was solitary, but the second was one of a pair. They were taken at the same place and only in the last few days. Are they both Sacred Kingfishers?
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Your first bird is a sacred kingfisher, your second bird is a forest kingfisher. Pretty little birds, you're lucky to have them :D
Thanks for that Holly.
Thanks for the ID Amateur!
Cheers.
No worries :)
Great photos and well done Amateur on the ID (glad I got the one you emailed me right camerasnoop!)
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Neil
Awesome photos - WOW!!!!!
great pics. Both so sharp and well lit too. I love kingfishers and it would be nice to have them around in the backyard.
Cheers, Owen.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/63506177@N05/5855810985/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63506177@N05/5847583173/
Just got your enquiry email through too - photo posting is a bit tricky here unfortunately - but you need the hyperlink with the jpg on the end:
Your first bird is a sacred kingfisher, your second bird is a forest kingfisher. Pretty little birds, you're lucky to have them :D
Thanks for that Holly.
Thanks for the ID Amateur!
Cheers.
No worries :)
Great photos and well done Amateur on the ID (glad I got the one you emailed me right camerasnoop!)
top pics
Neil
Awesome photos - WOW!!!!!
great pics. Both so sharp and well lit too. I love kingfishers and it would be nice to have them around in the backyard.
Cheers, Owen.