The common reed bunting (Emberiza schoeniclus), female.
I was walking by the river, along the rocks. Around the perimeter of the river grow small bushes. And while I was walking, a bird was constantly flying out from under my feet, and I flew to another bush, and everything repeated again.
I thought that this is an ordinary blyth's reed warbler who living here. But then I heard completely unfamiliar sounds and decided to see who it is. It was incredibly difficult to see, and even more so to photograph this bird! She, realizing that I was looking for her, completely subsided and froze. However, after a while, a strong wind blew and bent a couple of branches, and I saw her! An extraordinarily cautious bird!
The long-tailed rosefinch (Carpodacus sibiricus) , female.
And this bird I met there by the river, but closer to civilization. Judging by its ugly appearance, it's probably a young specimen, or just a wet She spun on a branch and screamed something. Most likely it was lost and called for other birds..
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- Nikon D5200
- Tamron SP AF 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD
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