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Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

@Thank you Saurav and epraneeth! It is the black and white bird, it looks slightly bluish because of the reflect morning light I guess. We have many tiny birds come on that tree to eat a variety of insects that are on the branches, right from bulbuls, fan-tailed flycatchers, Muniyas to occasional copper-headed barbets. I have tried to take photos many times but most of them fly away at the tiniest of the noice.

The picture quality is good because I used Canon SX60 and not mobile., it is a good camera to picture birds as the shutter speed is extremely fast and the resolution is also quite high.

Okay that is great to know ! And it is indeed a very good click from your camera.

Interestingly, there are various species of magpie robins. Then again there are distinct color differences between the female magpie robins and the male ones.

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