Sunday, January 6, 2013

Common Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea)

When I started my photography with a Panasonic point and shoot camera, I was not very ambitious. The list of limitations were many, but then I was very happy to use the camera whenever I got an opportunity. I often visit Theosophical Society in Chennai and neighbouring Adayar Estuary to watch birds. In one such visit I saw this female Common Koel feeding on a ficus(?) fruit. The day was bright. I thought I would capture the moment when the fruit is still in the bird's beak. After many attempts I got this picture that stayed as one of my favourites for long time, even though it showed plenty of digital noise, chromatic aberration and unimpressive levels of contrast.

Common Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea)

When I had my new Canon EOS 400D camera and a 300 mm lens, I saw this bird feeding on ficus fruit in Lalbagh, Bangalore. The light was harsh and I was shooting from almost exactly beneath the the bird.

Common Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea)

I tried for different angles to get the light reveal the details on this male bird's dark plumage and brighten up its deep red eyes. This photo was the best I could get.


Common Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea)

I was happy that I could watch the bird for prolonged time. A female bird arrived at a later stage to join the feast. The male and female birds are so different that, when I was a kid, I considered them as separate species!


Common Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea)

Years later I got a chance to take a very good picture 
quite unexpectedly. This male bird revealed its presence when it aggressively defended this bunch of ripened areca nut (ornamental dwarf type) from a White-cheeked Barbet. These nuts have only a thin layer of edible (I never knew) skin around a hard shell. I was pleasantly surprised by seeing this Koel swallowing it whole.

Common Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea)


The best part of observing and taking pictures of 
this beautiful bird was that I could do it all from my bed room.

Common Koel (Eudynamys scolopacea)