Seriously envious! They will NOT sit still for me; I see Kingfishers (not exactly like this one, but close enough) on both Coasts quite often , but I have gotten one bad picture in all these years. It seems like they sit still for hours until I take out my camera and then whoosh!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a cute capture... if this one is anything like the Kookaburra, he'll be hoping for some scraps! YAM xx
He's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture. Such a proud looking bird.
ReplyDeleteHe is lovely Betty
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow...what a fantastic close up image. It's gorgeous. And love the sunlight on his beautiful face/features.
ReplyDeletebeautiful beautiful image of a lovely bird!
ReplyDeletethese birds are so sweet...I love the huge beak
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen the Kingfisher this year ... I miss him and hope he will show up soon. This is a handsome fella and a great shot ...
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Awesome closeup of the Kingfisher, they are cool birds. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteAh! that birdie caught some warm light, so did you. :)
ReplyDeleteAn excellent close up shot of this interesting bird. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAwwww.....what a cutie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! How nice he comes to visit!
ReplyDeleteHe looks so philosophical♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/fading-eve/
ReplyDeleteA little beauty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot of him at that angle. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteHe's a handsome guy. I like how you caught in that soft light.
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beautiful fellow!
ReplyDeleteKingfishers are fantastic birds. Superb close up shot.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see this beautiful bird !!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot !!
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Seriously envious! They will NOT sit still for me; I see Kingfishers (not exactly like this one, but close enough) on both Coasts quite often , but I have gotten one bad picture in all these years. It seems like they sit still for hours until I take out my camera and then whoosh!
ReplyDeletenice shot of a lovely bird. One of my favorite species :)
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