Either these birdies know that they get posted online or the area around this office and the climate is really attracting the birds here!! A few more....
The Lunch time Visit! I think this is a bird very similar top common sparrow..
Can someone please help me identifying this very tiny and a very pretty birdie?
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The second one looks a lot like Loten's Sunbird or Long-billed Sunbird, Cinnyris lotenius, or at least a member of that family:
here are some from our subcontinent:
http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/ll394/adityabedur/cutesunbird.jpg
http://www.flickr.com/photos/snapflickr/2252070510/
Was it singing? If it does, do record and post that too if it comes again :)
the beaks to short to be an Ibisbill .. and the colors are off by just the crown to be a tailorbird.. but im guessing its a mountain tailorbird...
lady.. your mind must be awfully empty for you to be asking questions about mangy looking birdies... to answer your question... the li'l bird is called the yellow crested, curved nosed, gibberwhit :)
Hi~ I've only posted 8 times to my blog since 2005, but I just noticed this morning that you left a comment there (unfortunately it doesn't date the comments, but only puts a time. How odd...So I have no idea when you posted that comment! Perhaps long ago...?)! So you went to Cal Poly SLO on an exchange program in architecture ~ that's wonderful! I'm glad you enjoyed stumbling onto my blog. One of these days I really hope to develop the habit of posting to it :-) I did, however, add a link this morning on my blog page to my Flickr photos in case you are ever nostalgic for the Central Coast you can have a look....... I haven't really even explored any blogs yet myself. Seems like a whole other interesting world... Are you still in architecture (and are you in India)? We have an architecture firm in Pismo Beach. If you want to have a look at our web site, the link is also now on my blog page. Take care...
These little birdies were also frequent visitors in priyamvada.. love birds I am guessing..with the bent beaks
@CV and Mukul: Even I thought it was mountain tailor bird, but for the crown. CV, the photo by Aditya.B.V. comes close but not quite! Again the crown. I shall definitely try recording his chirping next time but this fella isn't much vociferous!
@Anon: 'gibberwhit' That's a well coined word and yeah, I have an awfully empty mind!!!
@Flygrl67: Wow even i forgot I wrote a comment at your blog!
@Ketaki: Were they?? Never saw them so properly!!
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