Being away for several months means plenty of things to attend to. But I was excited to see my spark bird, so yesterday I had my camera, while having my morning coffee and planning the day's tasks. The first to appear was resident Eurasian Tree Sparrows, probably the most common bird anywhere. But it was there in front of me, so why not oblige. Here is one of them perched on the grills of our restaurant cum multipurpose hall.
Eurasian Tree Sparrow
After a few clicks, I went back to my coffee and my notes, but true to it's routine, I did not have to wait long before I heard it's familiar call. My eyes immediately went to the ornamental banana blossom and true enough, my target bird was there. Not only that, he brought along his mate.
Mr. & Mrs. Chiwit. Olive-backed Sunbirds, female (L) and male (R)
Olive-backed Sunbird, male, ssp aurora. Chiwit in Cuyonon
Olive-backed Sunbird, male, ssp aurora. Chiwit in Cuyonon.
With the birding itch satisfied and I happily went to my chores.
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