Wild Bird Perched on a Tree

in Italy8 days ago

Hi all.
This time I came back with another type of bird photography that I hunted this morning to hone my hobby in the world of macro lens photography. The bird that I found had feathers similar to those of an owl, namely brown with black stripes covering its entire body. The black striped color motif on this wild bird is very similar to army uniforms which have a striped pattern. He was standing on a small branch whose color was similar to that of the bird. Its body posture is long with a tail that is also long according to the bird's body posture. Honestly, this is the first time I have seen this bird, and it is very impressive.



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At first I thought it was a kedasih bird, but after I looked carefully, it turned out that it was clearly not a kedasih bird. Because the characteristic of the kedasih bird is its small body posture, much smaller than the bird I found.



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On the high branch he felt safe perched without having to worry about disturbances disturbing his peace. I don't know the name of this bird, and am very curious to find out more about the profile of this quite rare bird. Finally I looked for information on Google about this bird. But it's a shame because the information doesn't match the bird. So to this day I still can't confirm the name of the bird I found this morning. He had been standing there for more than 30 minutes, looking confused.



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It seems like he is looking for a friend or partner who is missing and separated from him. This bird also rarely makes a sound, it just turns left, right, up and back to look for its friends. Who knows what will happen next to this very rare bird. Honestly, I was a little horrified at how scary it looked. Because all parts of this bird are dark in color. Like its black eyes, its dark legs are similar to the color of the twig it is standing on, and its beak is also black. All of this makes this bird look scary and has a mystery attached to it. Maybe some of your friends know about the profile and biodata of the birds that I am sharing. Can you explain to me in detail about this bird that I am sharing. I'm waiting for a response from all my Steemit friends who know about this bird. Thank You.

Regards

@fackrurrazi

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