Yum! or Yuckie?
… it depends on your perspective. An inquisitive red-winged starling picked something delicious and, er, sticky.
Canon 90D with Canon 55-250mm f4-5.6 STM IS lens at 250mm ISO 800 1/125 at f8
,… it depends on your perspective. An inquisitive red-winged starling picked something delicious and, er, sticky.
Canon 90D with Canon 55-250mm f4-5.6 STM IS lens at 250mm ISO 800 1/125 at f8
,Another shot of this inquisitive little bird, this time checking out the local scene from the advantage of a branch more commonly perched on by one of the many common fiscal shrikes around the place.
Canon 90D with Canon EF-S 55-250mm IS STM lens at 250mm ISO 4000 1/1000 at f8
Cape robin-chat enjoying the late afternoon sun on the verandah at Ben & Kim’s house near Timau in the foothills of Mt Kenya.
According to Wikipedia, ‘The Cape robin-chat is a small passerine bird of the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It has a disjunct range from South Sudan to South Africa. The locally familiar and confiding species has colonized and benefited from a range of man-altered habitats, including city suburbs and farmstead woodlots.’
They are certainly confident around people and cheerfully chirpy.
Canon 90D with Canon 55-250mm f4-5.6 IS STM lens at 250mm ISO 800 1/640 at f8
Another shot of the young male idling away the afternoon with mum and his younger siblings at the Borana Conservancy.
Canon 90D with Canon EF-S IS STM 55-250mm f4-5.6 lens at 135mm ISO 640 1/1250 at f8
This young male was idling away the afternoon with mum and his younger siblings at the Borana Conservancy. The dozens of flies didn’t seem to bother him as he dreamed about his next meal.
Later in the afternoon, the group of five were seen out in the open watching a distant herd of zebra.
Canon 90D with Canon EF-S IS STM 55-250mm f4-5.6 lens at 175mm ISO 640 1/1250 at f8