End of Birds of Malaysia series
Friday, April 17, 2009 | Author: ArtiNALife
This is the last part of my ''..

This is Black-naped Monarch (cool name!)..They have wonderful azure-blue feathers (the males) and resident of the lowlands of Borneo, commonly in the shrubs and forests, up to 4265 feet. The birds tend to be found in the medium or lower canopy but the nests can be close to the ground.

A tiny bird with about 6 inches or 15 centimetres in size, it is long-tailed and slender. Feed on insects including crickets, butterflies and moths, mostly by gleaning from foliages and also by snatching from mid-air.



While these birds below are the image of birds i've drawn in the 1st part of the series. They are Hornbill and Short-tailed Magpie respectively. Don't you think the Hornbill is majestic? They are one of the kind, such a unique bird. The Short-tailed Magpie is also beautiful with vibrant feathers..




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2 comments:

On Saturday, April 18, 2009 , rainfield61 said...

Birds are colourful and lively. You have drawn them well but I yet to capture them using my camera to a satisfactory level.

 
On Sunday, April 19, 2009 , Landscapeideas Team said...

yes, it's difficult to take a picture of bird..you might have to camp in the forest to capture the best images of birds...and be patience...