Rajbir Oberoi
03-09-2014, 02:40 PM
Blue eared kingfisher : Mystery behind the Blues!
Found in Asia, ranging across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, It mainly resides in dense shaded forests where it hunts in small streams. It is almost identical to the common kingfisher but is distinguished by the blue ear coverts, darker and more intense cobalt-blue upperparts with richer rufous under parts. They usually perch on branches overhanging densely shaded streams before diving below to capture prey that includes crustaceans, dragonfly larvae and fish. The breeding season in India is mainly May to June in northern India and January in southwestern India. The nest is a metre long tunnel in the bank of a forest stream where about five to seven white near spherical eggs are laid.
Canon 7D+ Canon 100-400mm
ISO 1600, F/5.6, 1/1250s
August 2014
Chiplun, Maharashtra
Found in Asia, ranging across the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, It mainly resides in dense shaded forests where it hunts in small streams. It is almost identical to the common kingfisher but is distinguished by the blue ear coverts, darker and more intense cobalt-blue upperparts with richer rufous under parts. They usually perch on branches overhanging densely shaded streams before diving below to capture prey that includes crustaceans, dragonfly larvae and fish. The breeding season in India is mainly May to June in northern India and January in southwestern India. The nest is a metre long tunnel in the bank of a forest stream where about five to seven white near spherical eggs are laid.
Canon 7D+ Canon 100-400mm
ISO 1600, F/5.6, 1/1250s
August 2014
Chiplun, Maharashtra