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    Ken Watkins
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    I like this Hornbill because it is relatively muted in comparison to the others, although Bradfield's remains my favourite.

    This was taken in Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda

    EOS 1D Mk IV

    500mm F4 hand-held

    F8, ISO 800, 1/800

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    That's a fine shot with impressive detail, especially with that combination hand held.

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    Hi Ken,

    Nice image. Love the open beak, head turn, perch, sharpness and details. Great handheld work.

    - Maya

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    Marvelous image.Like the composition.Love nice perch,colors and Hornbill with great details and open beak.

    Regards,
    Satish.

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    Great bird and a good catchlight.

    Well done hand holding that combination.

    Cheers

    Austin

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    Love the look back!
    Nice perch as well,
    Gail

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