Open your mind and let the pictures out.
- William S. Burroughs
Fantails move in the undergrowth restlessly changing directions from one side to the other opening up their tails like a fan as they search for prey that they flush out with these sudden movements.
Sometimes they observe the insects from a perch and make short aerial sallies to catch them in air.
White-spotted fantail
Sony A77ii
Tamron 150-600
f/6.3, 500mm, 1/640s, ISO3200
Kahun Road,Pune, India
July 2018