Intriguing black bird. by netot
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Description
Two things intrigue me about this bird: His name, (I could not even classify it) and the reason for his pose. (Which by the way, it seems a bit irreverent).
It seems to me a parrot in black dress (Could it be a ninja bird?)
P.S. Seems to be a
Garrapatero Asurcado (Crotophaga sulcirostris)
Comments (19)
danapommet
A fantastic photo Neto and it could be a Ninja Parrot! :>)
mgtcs
Amazing Bird my friend, excellent capture, lovely work as usual, superbly done!
wysiwig
A member of the cuckoo family. He certainly poses well for you. An excellent image.
photosynthesis
Very unusual - great capture...
blinkings
It's a ninja parrot!
Cyve
WOW... wonderful capture my friend Very very well done!!!
whaleman
Perhaps that's the retiring popebird!
AZBO
Don't know what it is but it look's great...
dakotabluemoon
What an interesting bird this is great shot my friend.
Leije
Funny text, I think it's a ninja bird :-) ! His posture is very strange, excellent capture !
Faemike55
Very cool capture! Not even going to guess but I go along with the Ninja Parrot theme
Isabelle711
He looks very frisky. LOL!!! He also looks like a Ninja. :))))) Most excellent in details, and in capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry A Warm Smile In Your Heart :))))))
jocko500
real cool looking
tennesseecowgirl
beautiful shot!
moochagoo
This is really a funny pose :)
spiegel428
Goot shot! Maybe he's mooning someone?
3Djt
Good snap.
ia-du-lin
beautiful little black bird and pose, nice capture!
rachris480907
Great capture! I wonder who or what it's mooning...? The beak is what makes it look unique - I don't think I've ever seen this type of bird before. Thanks for posting, Neto!