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    Default Red Wattlebird

    This is another species from the front garden - a large, aggressive honeyeater that unfortunately chases just about anything else away and dominates the area.
    Thanks for looking, Greg.


    D800, 300 2.8 + 1.7TC (510mm), f8, 1/250, ISO600, -1/3EC, Fill Flash

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    Hi Greg

    A very good shot of a common species, even here in WA... Pity the claws are hidden. I might adjust the eye so there is only one catch light. I the branch a backyard setup??

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    Great image. Man, what productive garden you have... TFS

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    very nice Greg,love the BG,nice pose and perch,good IQ.

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    What an impressive looking bird and nice clean setup Greg. I wish I had a garden as productive as yours! Lovely image.

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    Excellent details, love the perch, great pose, very nice background, and nice light.

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