During our
July 2018 visit to Byron Bay I have made five or six visits to the Byron
Wetlands wastewater management area and each visit I have seen a pair of Forest
Kingfishers but until late this afternoon they have proved to be shy and have
eluded my attempts to take photos.
I found the
pair this afternoon perched together high in a tree. They soon flew off in
different directions and I followed one to a perch in a paperbark forest within
one of the constructed wetland ponds.
At 4.30pm
the sun was very low with just a few rays of almost horizontal light filtering through
the moderately dense paperbark forest - just enough light fell on the
Kingfisher to capture a few shots.
Please click on photos
to enlarge.
Some of the breast feathers are wet – the birds were still hunting fish. |
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