I asked one puff-throated Babbler if it was alone this morning. It twittered back in a short, followed by a long, and completed in a medium note; this was how an old man talked to a bird normally.
Then I heard twittering every where, as how we used to experience in the Internet.
The "butters" that flew, though did not have a twitter account, always made themselves clear in the eyes of a beholder like me, before merging into the lush green.
When a "dragon" was followed, it was fun to know I was not the only paparazzi around, and I may be famous because of the photographs taken, and shall be followed too.
This repeats every week when I leaf through Cerok Tokun.
a beautiful walk you shared. butters and dragons. :)
ReplyDeleteHello! I love Your photos!
ReplyDeletethe photos and your thoughts are so beautiful as always!
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize the web was so wide-spread on Cerok Tokun. Your photos are so wonderful that I can understand why you are being stalked as you capture these beauties.
ReplyDeleteNie dość, że świetne zdjęcia, to połączyłeś ja zabawną treścią. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteNot only that, great pictures, then I connected the fun content. Yours.
Fantastic sights and sounds of Cerok Tokun!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pictures. Lovely picture of the bird with a great depth of field and quite beautiful butterfly. Be well / brita
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your walk with the birds, butterflies and the dragonflies. If they can twitter I am sure they can text too, they are plugged in like my son. Beautiful photos, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteYou don't need a twitter account for that butterfly, dragon, and bird to follow you naturally..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Rainfield!
What amazing photos! Such lovely colors.
ReplyDeleteThat butterfly and the fern reminds me of many wonders of Nature around us !
ReplyDeletelovely depth of field used in each of the pictures, highlighting the life of each subject, indeed, twittering should be everywhere for them, they are such beautiful creatures, and inspiring to see.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Especially the yellow and black "butter". Such a perfect pose and the scrolly plant is so interesting!
ReplyDeleteYeah, the flutter-butter is my favorite also. Nice layout and
ReplyDeletenarrative.
Your photo details just amaze me. I just try to get them in focus.
ReplyDeleteamazing details! makes me want to hike. :)
ReplyDeleteOh but that butterfly is gorgeous, and the colors are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHaving all of these critters followed you is a blessing already.
lucky you, the butter is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly is gorgeous -- love the blue and yellow. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I like this way of tweeting, the tweets are much relaxing !
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, like always !
Aligaga
Greetings from Oman!!!! I was just passing by and had to stop and say that I really enjoyed your blog.Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteShantana
Excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteAnd excellent explanations since I have so much to learn...
or un-learn as I step into your universe.
Superb photos and prose... :=)
ReplyDeletetwit twit...gorgeous pics here. I too do not have aany twitter account, but that does not stop me from twittering how beautiful the butters are, such vivid colours too..Isn't God's creation great.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful walk in ceruk Tokun!
ReplyDeleteI will want to be an orang utan if you can guarantee that I am the king. What I saw was everyone assemble and wait for the king to come, he slowly eats. when he finishes, he grunts, then the older males join in, the females eat last. Yuks!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMale chauvinist Orang utan.
I love all your little glimpses of nature. So wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a beautiful weekend!
xo Catherine
Beautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteQuite shallow depth of field on pic no.1. How far were you from the bird?
ReplyDeleteYour butterfly picture this time is so beautiful that I keep looking at it many times.
ReplyDeleteCantik gambar! One of my favourites in your photo collections.
ReplyDeleteThe "butter" took my breath away.
ReplyDeleteYou bring out all the critters, rainfield...they just love you and what amazing shots you get.
ReplyDeleteWe certainly would have an enormous butterfly population if leaves could transform themselves into butterflies as they disengage from trees and go fluttering to the earth!!!
ReplyDeletejust lovely, the colors are so sharp !
ReplyDeletealigaga
Great photos! Beautiful little bird tweeting his way through the forest. The colors on that Butterfly are so pretty and that bug following the Dragon is so cool. And you follow them both. I wonder how many eyes are following us each and every moment? Ha!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images, especially the 2nd one is absolutely striking.
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