Black-headed oriole A beautiful bird I met it that day. The day was full of sunshine, it was sitting on a tree branch. I was able to take some nice photos with my camera. This bird is easily identified in the wild due to its yellow color. It is very few of us here, suddenly you can see two. Most of our people here do not know this bird because their number is less. To be honest I didn't even know the bird, when I searched on Google I got to know its name. The bird fascinated me so much that I followed the bird. I found the bird two or three more times in the same place. But photographing the bird is very difficult. It is very timid and escapes easily. The more beautiful the bird, the more fearful the bird. So I had a hard time taking photos. The bird let me take photos for a while and I quickly took some photos. The bird is probably named Black-headed oriole because of its black head. The wings of the bird also have a combination of black and yellow.
A wild fruit in the beak of a black-headed oriole. It is freshly collected and sitting on a tree branch. Preparing to eat
Still the small wild fruit is in the bird's beak, a little wary before the meal
After eating the fruit, the bird rested for a while
The black-headed oriole finished eating the fruit and watched me take a rest. It probably thought I pointed a gun at it. It fled without delay. It went to another tree and sat. I followed it but after searching for a while it disappeared. It could no longer be found on that tree. Perhaps my eyes escaped somewhere else.
Photographer @momins
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Camera | Resolution | Sensor size | lense |
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Canon 550D | 18 mp | 14.9 x 22.3 mm | 75*300mm |