There were several interesting birds that I was able to photograph in Chile. This was one of my favorites — the tufted tit tyrant. They were very quick, but I eventually captured a few shots displaying their characteristic head tufts. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 1600, f/4 at 1/500th of a second
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—– Aggressive tilt
—– Against the breeze
—– This hunter waits
—– Woe be to
—– To the local
—– Insects.
What a darling little bird!
Looks like a cross between a tufted titmouse and a black and white warbler. Lovely little bird!
Yes. And quicker than both of them.
Cute little bird – really see the tufted head
Truly tyranical!
No doubt Gray. A mischievous little guy.
oh what great a great pic. cute lilttle tufted head bird. ! ) oh wouild tuft head bird make good pet. ? )
I don’t know about this bird as a pet. But certainly fun to see in the wild.
Nice.