They're native to the Kenya region, but I got this picture at the Singapore Bird Park
It started out as trying to photograph new species that I didn't find before (gotta catch 'em all).
After a while I accepted some are less common to see, and I shifted to trying to get better photos or different positions of familiar birds to improve my skills.
I think either approach works, whichever makes you happy with the hobby.
What a haul!
This picture triggered the same Calvin and Hobbes memory for me
Agreed, another reason to slowly move away from Google operating systems. I've been slowly removing my reliance on them and this may just be the push I need for the next step.
Very nicely timed photo!
This wrong post was linked, this was published in Jan 2023 reporting on Nov 2022 numbers.
The correct one is here. (Jan 2024 post reporting Nov 2023 numbers)
https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20240124002600320?section=national/national
Good to know that it wasn't done personally, but we should avoid encouraging this behaviour without the full story behind it.
I hope the OP will come back to explain the circumstances of this picture (e.g food based colouring, dog knocked over dyes).
Based on habitat, Milky stork is more likely. Yellow-billed seems more to the African side of the world.
Louvre*
It's taken in the Singapore Bird Park! Haha I guess they don't have too many options for natural looking bird baths.