Thats what he reminds me of. (Actually my postman is dressed in blue and has no red cap.) Or is it a schoolboy in uniform? Or maybe a fireman from a Noddy book?
Sinna kukuvaran in tamil....
Or Chempukotti in malayalamOr Coppersmith Barbet
Or Megalaima haemacephala
Another sparrow-sized bird, that goes tonk-tonk outside my bedroom window, on the Millingtonia tree! My husband was lucky with these pictures, as Mr Barbet usually shows up early morning, when the light is poor.
As he sits there, his head moves jerkily back and forth as he calls out in that repetitive tonk-tonk, sounding like a melodious version of the worker banging on the steel rods in the construction site next door.
I never tire of looking at this bird, its lovely red cap and red chest. And that stout bill.
Poor Mrs Barbet, she has no such adornments and is a rather plain green, as you can see below. Unlike the sparrow, its rather shy, and flies off at the least movement at my window.
I wonder if they eat neem fruits, since they are frugivorous, and that's the only fruit tree on our street! They're supposed to feast on figs, banyan and peepul fruit..
I never tire of looking at this bird, its lovely red cap and red chest. And that stout bill.
Poor Mrs Barbet, she has no such adornments and is a rather plain green, as you can see below. Unlike the sparrow, its rather shy, and flies off at the least movement at my window.
I wonder if they eat neem fruits, since they are frugivorous, and that's the only fruit tree on our street! They're supposed to feast on figs, banyan and peepul fruit..
There are some great photos on Flickr of this little bird. My favourite is Ryan Brookes, who has captured the bird in that large urban sprawl Mumbai. Its amazing how amidst all the noise, dust and hustle bustle, you can still find these treasures, if you only look.
Another great one is Pixelography, who's got two of them on a branch, in Chennai.
I wish this guy would pose like the sparrow. Either that or show up when the light was better.
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Sekar's good with the birds!
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