Every now and then, I come across a picture on Flickr that takes my breath away.
This photo of a kingfisher against a backdrop of cherry blossom was taken in Japan by yamasan. It's so beautiful, I could gaze at it for hours!
I particularly like the contrast between the strong, sharp colours of the bird and the soft, pastel shades of the background. The gleam in the kingfisher's eye is just magical.
I was surprised to discover that this is exactly the same species of kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) as we see here in the UK. According to the IUCN it is found in more than 70 countries across Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Its range stretches eastwards from Ireland half way round the globe to the Solomon Islands.
You can see more of yamasan's photos here and find out more about the kingfisher here.
I am grateful to yamasan for granting permission for me to use this image.
This is breathtakingly beautiful. It's a different kingfisher than we see here in the US, so it's one I've never seen.
Posted by: wren | Friday, 13 April 2007 at 11:16 PM
An amazing photo indeed! Flickr is a wonderful place =)
Posted by: Lil | Friday, 13 April 2007 at 11:22 PM
Oh! I've never seen a kingfisher like this one. What a wonderful photo. Thank you, Roger, too, for discovering it and getting the permission to post it here.
I have less and less time to just peruse these days, and I've taken your blog to be a treat for me now.
Posted by: Jess | Sunday, 15 April 2007 at 01:21 PM
There is something special about kingfishers. We see one occasionally on our walks at a local canal, they are just so beautiful. I remember the first time I ever saw a kingfisher when I was a child, a magical moment :)
Posted by: Alison | Thursday, 19 April 2007 at 09:04 AM