It seems all spoonbills do when they're not feeding or nesting is preen. No wonder they're so beautiful. I liked the very early AM light on this young one at Fort de Soto yesterday . I was using a Nikon D300 with a 300mm lens and a 1.7 converter that belongs to a very considerate friend who allowed me its use. I normally shoot Canon and was hard-pressed to learn which dials to move. The light was very low and it required ISO 1000 to hand-hold. I tried my best to deal with the noise.







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