Some birds are just simply very hard to photograph. It takes a lot of time, patience and a whole lot of luck. Having experienced all the elements, I learned to accept and most of the time comforting myself that there will always be next time. I guess this is why bird photography is quite addictive...
Below are some of the harder ones in my opinion due to their size and behavior:-
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Raffles Malkoha |
Difficulty: Very Hard- likes dense vegetation
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Little Spiderhunter |
Difficulty: Medium- predictable feeding behaviour
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Orange-backed Woodpecker |
Difficulty: Very Hard- Scarce resident
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White-browed Shortwing (Brachypteryx montana) ♀ |
Difficulty: Super Hard- very small, skittish and skulking.
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