SW – Yes, and it’s quite common, too. I’ve seen them in parks in Taipei City.
A-gu – I took this as well as a few others I’ll be throwing on my flickr later tonight. The nest is on my way to work so I’ve made a habit of stopping there during my commute and grabbing a couple shots. The nest has gotten the attention of a few birding/photography enthusiasts in Nantou and neighboring counties.
Ashish – This is my favorite of the batch. Hopefully I’ll be there when the babies stick their heads out for the first time.
Wow, nice one Todd. Is this the same bird that we saw at the Taipei Botanical Gardens?
Colorful bird! What does the chinese name mean? I see Five, and Bird. I don’t know the character in the middle.
It means “five colored bird (wu3 se4 niao3).
Did you take this picture yourself Todd? I’ve always wanted to see one of these bad boys.
Wow. What a terrific shot Todd. Great timing.An instant favorite
Thanks for stopping by and commenting everyone!
Darren – Yep, the same one.
SW – Yes, and it’s quite common, too. I’ve seen them in parks in Taipei City.
A-gu – I took this as well as a few others I’ll be throwing on my flickr later tonight. The nest is on my way to work so I’ve made a habit of stopping there during my commute and grabbing a couple shots. The nest has gotten the attention of a few birding/photography enthusiasts in Nantou and neighboring counties.
Ashish – This is my favorite of the batch. Hopefully I’ll be there when the babies stick their heads out for the first time.