Flying Birds: Top 5 Photos of the Week

October 11, 2021

Birds are fascinating creatures to photograph, but it can be very difficult to get high-quality images of flying birds. If you’ve ever struck out on your own and tried your hand at photographing flying birds, you’ve probably encountered some problems with motion blur, incorrect focus, exposure issues, and so forth. So check out our in-depth tutorial on photographing flying birds.

Now let’s see in this article, some amazing “Flying bird” photos that we have featured from our Facebook group.

Weekly Feature (20 Sept – 26 Sept 2021): Flying Birds

Click by Prabhakara Gujjarappa
Prabhakara Gujjarappa

So the Indian river tern or just river tern is a tern in the family Laridae. It is a resident breeder along inland rivers from Iran east into the Indian Subcontinent and further to Myanmar to Thailand, where it is uncommon.

This photo has photographed in karnataka, India.

Click by Aqil Ahmad Sharifuddeen
Aqil Ahmad Sharifuddeen

So This flying birds photo has photographed in Akkaraipattu, Sri Lanka.

Click by Lee Wongdara
Lee Wongdara

Graceful pale tern with extremely long forked tail. Named for faint rosy wash on belly. Bill color varies geographically; Old World birds arrive on breeding grounds with a black bill that turns to red, while New World birds arrive with a red bill that turns darker. Similar to Common Tern, but notably whiter wings. With practice, look for shallow, choppier wingbeats to distinguish from other tern species. Widespread across the globe but local, breeding in scattered colonies, often on offshore islands. Can be found mixed in flocks with other terns on beaches, mudflats, or estuaries. Listen for harsh two-parted call “chivick.”

So this photo has photographed in Nepal.

Click by Sumit Kumar Sum
Sumit Kumar Sum

Bar-headed Goose

These migratory birds come to the Indian sub-continent during winters from temperate zones of Central Asia. Known for flying at extreme altitudes, these birds cross the mighty Himalayas to enter the Indian sub-continent.

But this flying birds photo has photographed in Dhanauri Wetlands, Greater Noida.

Click by Priyank Dhami
Priyank Dhami

The Indian skimmer or Indian scissors-bill is one of the three species that belong to the skimmer genus Rynchops in the family Laridae.

This photo has photographed in Jamnagar.

So thank you to all the photographers who have submitted photos in the Flying Bird theme with the #pwc_fb hashtag. Your pictures can create awareness about the variety and beauty of wildlife in our environment. So feel free to share it on your social media.

We have featured these photos from our Facebook Group. Next week, you can be the one here, for that, Please join the group and follow the Weekly Challenge Rule.

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