Sunday, December 4, 2011

White-throated Fantail

Slightly larger than the common sparrow, the fantail is quite easy to spot, but difficult to photograph due to its restless nature. It is often found in pairs, constantly moving in the foliage and branches in search of insects and flies. It can be identified from its brownish upper body, white eye-brows and throat, white-spotted breast and whitish abdomen. Other striking features are a fanned tail and slightly drooping wings.
Hope to get better pictures next time I spot the fantail.



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