A Rain Quail in Action - Calling for its mate (50140703757)
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Description: The cute bird is the size of a man's first and is so beautiful. It has a wonderful "Chirp, Chirp" call that can be heard well above other noises in the open. But its hard to sight since its so small and hides in the half foot bushes that are all over the place due to the rain. Here it is in action calling. The shot is taken from around 30 feet from a 700 mm focus lens, but the bird appears small due to its size. Many thanks in advance for your views and feedback. Please stay safe and healthy. Date: 21 July 2020, 08:23. Source: A Rain Quail in Action - Calling for its mate. Author: Hari K Patibanda.
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